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SSV stream selector for efficient sample analysis

A Swagelok product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Jan 18, 2006

The latest addition to the Swagelok broad product line is the new Swagelok SSV series stream selector system, which delivers a representative sample from multiple sample streams to a single analyser

The latest addition to Swagelok Company's broad product line is the new Swagelok SSV series stream selector system, which delivers a representative sample from multiple sample streams to a single analyser.

These modular assemblies are ANSI/ISA 76.00.02 compatible and accommodate multiple process streams in a limited amount of space.

Each stream is controlled by a double-block and bleed (DBB) module to eliminate cross contamination and maintain sample integrity.

Based upon a modular technology concept, these valves house double-block, bleed, and actuation functions within a single, compact module to reduce total space needed to perform sample stream selection and overall installation time.

As system requirements change, modules can be added or removed.

The SSV series stream selector system features an integrated flow loop to streamline sampling and purging and provide consistent outlet flow.

Regardless of which stream is selected, the flow rates of all streams remain consistent.

Additional highlights of the SSV series stream selector system include.

* Distinctive vented air gap to help prevent mixing of pneumatic actuator supply and system fluid under pressure.

* Visual and tactile actuation indicators to provide confirmation of the system's operation.

* Colour-coded caps available for easy identification of the process stream.

* Inlet and outlet connections that are 1/8 inch female NPT or Swagelok MPC compatible (ANSI/ISA 76.00.02).

* Built-in pneumatic actuator to provide repetitive shutoff with fewer potential leak points than conventional systems.

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