Patent ID: 8517606

Claim:
A method to qualitatively determine the content of a condensable polar component in a hydrocarbyl gas at a temperature from −12° C. to −8° C. and pressure from 4.1 kPa (600 psi) to 6.9 kPa (1000 psi) in a vessel or conduit, comprising contacting at least a portion of the gas with probe consisting of: (i) a steel housing having an inlet and an outlet for a gas, (ii) a high pressure coupling on said housing adapted to receive and cooperate with a probe consisting of: (a) two common carbon steel electrodes (b) a third electrode selected from the group consist of platinum, palladium; nickel, copper, silver, gold, ruthenium, rhodium and alloys thereof; (c) leads from said electrodes to one or more of a zero resistance ammeter and a voltmeter; (d) a temperature measuring device selected form the group selected from the group consisting of a thermocouple and a thermistor together with connecting leads; and (e) a temperature controlling device for the probe at temperature ±0.5° C. of a set temperature and measuring one or more of (i) the voltage across the two common electrodes, (ii) the voltage across one common electrode and the third electrode (iii) the current across the two common electrodes; and (iv) the current across one common electrode and the third electrode; and comparing the values to calibration data relating voltage current or both to polar component vapor concentration in the gas over predetermined pressures and temperature ranges.