Specifications and typical probe measurements, Installation – Super Systems Bazooka Probe User Manual

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Bazooka Probe

TM

Operations Manual

Super Systems Inc.

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Specifications and Typical Probe Measurements

The specifications for the Bazooka Probe™ are as follows.


Useful %C range

0°F to 100°F (-17.8°C to 37.8°C) Dew Point (0.1 to 1.6%C)

Temperature range

1350°F to 1700°F (732.2°C to 926.7°C)

Stability

±1 mvdc

Impedance

Less than 10 kohms at 1700°F (926.7°C)

Useful output

0 mvdc to 1250 mvdc

Typical measurements for Bazooka Probes™ are as follows:

Part Number

Description

Typical Length

Insertion

Maximum

Mounting

1713100

Bazooka Probe

, GP133, Type R T/C

23.0” (58.4cm)

16.2” (41.1cm)

1” NPT

1713800

Bazooka Probe

, GP133, Type S T/C

23.0” (58.4cm)

16.2” (41.1cm)

1” NPT

1713900

Bazooka Probe

, GP133, Type K T/C

23.0” (58.4cm)

16.2” (41.1cm)

1” NPT

1711800

Bazooka Probe

, GP205, Type S T/C

29.2” (74.2cm)

22.4” (56.9cm)

1” NPT

1711900

Bazooka Probe

, GP205, Type K T/C

29.2” (74.2cm)

22.4” (56.9cm)

1” NPT

1712800

Bazooka Probe

, GP277, Type S T/C

36.4” (94.5cm)

29.6” (75.2cm)

1” NPT

1712900

Bazooka Probe

, GP277, Type K T/C

36.4” (94.5cm)

29.6” (75.2cm)

1” NPT

Installation

Fig. 1 shows a suggested installation utilizing a 1” coupling welded to the generator wall. The

hole through the insulation must be at least 1 ¼” in diameter and axially aligned with the

coupling to avoid interference with the Bazooka™ well which has an O.D. of 1.050”. For existing

installations with larger fittings, use a bushing to reduce the diameter to the 1” female required

by the probe gland. Provide for about 1 SCFH of reference air, 6-10 SCFH of burnoff air, and 2 –

3 SCFH of sample from the endo manifold or sample from individual retorts. The probe should

be inserted to a depth such that, at equilibrium, the probe temperature is between 1400ºF

(760°C) and 1700ºF (926.7°C), preferably at 1550ºF (843.3°C).


IMPORTANT!

Zirconia is thermal shock sensitive. Insert into hot atmosphere no faster than 2” (51mm) per

minute (after first 4 inches or 101 millimeters).


Temperatures above 1500 °F (815.6°C) will prevent sooting from the sample atmosphere.

1550 °F (843.3 °C) is an optimal temperature to ensure that the sheath is not exposed to

excessive temperatures, and this temperature will provide optimal life of the sheath and its

components.

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