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Level gauge based on servo principle.
Hygiene.
For operation in process + storage
tanks, beverage, food stuff liquid
measurement.
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Successor
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Measuring principle
Servo / Float Tank Gauging
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Characteristic / Application
High precision measurement for liquid level, interface, density for hygienic applications.
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Supply / Communication
85-264VAC
20-25VAC/20-62VDC -
Accuracy
+/-0.7 mm (+/-0.03")
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Ambient temperature
Standard:
-20 °C ... 60 °C
(-4 °F ... 140 °F)
Optional:
-40 °C ... 60 °C
(-40°F ... 140 °F) -
Process temperature
-200 °C ... 200 °C
(-328 °F ... 328 °F) -
Process pressure absolute / max. overpressure limit
5.88 bar g
(85.28 psi) -
Main wetted parts
SUS316
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Process connection
DN80 ... DN150
3" ... 6" -
Max. measurement distance
Standard: maximum 36 m (53.33 ft)
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Communication
4 ... 20 mA HART
Modbus
V1
WM550
BPM
Mark-Space
Contact relay x4 -
Certificates / Approvals
TIIS
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Safety approvals
SIL2
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Application limits
Stilling well or guide wires for turbulent application
Recommend PTFE displacer for high viscosity application
Interface measurement requires min. difference of 0.100 g/ml between layers