2 material supplied, 3 why use the hi flow( sampler, Material supplied – Heath Consultants Hi Flow Sampler User Manual

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Hi Flow

Sampler

Introduction

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Instruction 0055-9017

The main unit consists of an intrinsically safe, high-flow blower that pulls air from

around the component being tested through a flexible hose and into a gas manifold

located inside the unit. The sample is first passed through a venturi restrictor where the

measured pressure differential is used to calculate the sample’s actual flow rate. Next, a

portion of the sample is drawn from the manifold and directed to a combustibles sensor

that measures the sample’s CH

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concentration in the range of 0.05 to 100% gas by

volume. A second identical combustibles sensor channel measures the background CH

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level within the vicinity of the leaking component. The final element in the sampling

system is a blower that exhausts the gas sample back into the atmosphere away from

the sampling area.

The measured flow rate and the measured CH

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levels (both leak and background levels)

are used to calculate the leak rate of the component being tested, with all measured

and calculated values being displayed on the hand-held control unit.

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Material Supplied

• High Flow Sampler Unit

• Backpack

• 6 Foot, 1.5 Inch Hose Assembly

• Battery Pack (Qty. 2)

• Battery Charger w/ Power Supply

• Control Unit with LCD and 4-button keypad

• Assortment of Attachments (for complete capture of the gas leak)

• Flange Strap 34", 80", and 137"

• Capture Bag 36" x 36"

• Beveled Nozzle 6.5" and 24"

• Bag Nozzle

• Bellows Tool

• Claw Tool

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Why Use the Hi Flow

Sampler?

• Allows ranking of gas leaks in leak-rate order

• Allows users to determine if the potential savings in lost gas by repairing a leak

• Allows users to determine payback periods for particularly expensive repairs

• Allows more cost-effective use of your maintenance budget

• Identifies problem areas

• Determines baseline leakage conditions

• EPA Best Management Practice Tool for Directed Inspection and Maintenance

Programs at Natural Gas Facilities

• Provides permanent record of leakage and repair

• Approved Measurement tool in conjunction with United Nations Framework

Convention on Climate Change Methodology 0023, Leak Reduction at Natural Gas

Facilities

• Pays for itself in recovered gas

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