Sampling cells are essential when direct dew point measurement isn’t possible — whether because of high temperature, high pressure, particle contamination, or difficult installation locations. In this hands-on webinar, Product Manager Juhani Lehto demonstrates exactly how to select, connect, and operate different Vaisala sampling cells in real-life setups.
Unlike theory-oriented dew point sessions, this webinar focuses on practical application. You’ll see live demonstrations of assembling sampling cell setups, adjusting flow rates, configuring transmitters and handheld devices, and ensuring leak-tight connections. Juhani also walks through real challenges from industrial environments — from 1500°C steel manufacturing processes to contaminated compressed air lines — and shows how sampling cells make accurate dew point measurement possible.
What you’ll learn
- When and why a sampling cell is needed (high temperature, pressure reduction, contamination, remote installations)
- How to build a proper sampling line, including cooling and filtering considerations
- Step-by-step installation of different sampling cell models
- How to connect sampling cells with DMT143 transmitters and handheld devices
- How to adjust flow, ensure leak-tight connections, and avoid common installation mistakes
- How to interpret pressure dew point vs atmospheric dew point using live examples
- Best practices for reliable dew point measurement using sampling cells
Why attend
- See real installations and live demonstrations — not just theory
- Learn how to avoid condensation, leakage, pressure errors, and slow response times
- Understand how to protect sensors, extend their lifetime, and ensure accurate readings in harsh conditions
- Get hands-on guidance directly from the product manager who designed and tested these solutions
Who should attend
This webinar is ideal for
- Process, maintenance, and instrumentation engineers
- Professionals working with high-pressure, high-temperature, or contaminated gas systems
- Calibration specialists and anyone responsible for dew point reliability in difficult environments
Register now to secure your spot!