Many process analysers only work well when the sample is clean, stable, and physically suitable for the sensing method.
What conditioning may include
Conditioning can include pressure reduction, filtration, flow control, separation of liquids, temperature control, and safe venting.
Why the analyser can be blamed unfairly
When sample conditioning is poor, the instrument often receives an unstable or unrepresentative sample. The analyser then becomes the visible symptom rather than the true cause.
How to think about design
Sample systems should be designed around representativeness, safety, maintainability, and compatibility with the analyser technology.
Why this connects across disciplines
The same principles appear across water analysers, gas analysers, chromatographs, and broader measurement systems.