The ability to handle extremely high process temperatures is now possible with a specially adapted version of the Promass F Coriolis mass flowmeter from instrumentation specialist, Endress+Hauser.
The new high temperature Promass F flowmeter - with welded sensor - is suited to processes in the hydrocarbon, chemical, refining, or any other industry requiring a Coriolis flowmeter for fluid temperature up to 350°C. Specific applications include gases, liquefied gases (butane, propane), fuel oils and petrol, vegetable oils and animal fats, silicone oils, toluene, benzene, methane, alcohol and fruit concentrates.
Like the standard Promass F, the high temperature version can measure flow, density and temperature simultaneously, while environmental influences such as vibration or pipe stress will not affect performance. Other features include a balanced, dual-tube system that permits use in a wide range of process conditions, a large range of nominal diameters from DN 8 to 150, compact design, and the 'fit and forget' installation philosophy.
Promass F is designed in accordance with the latest hygienic requirements (3A-approvals), is suitable for CIP/SIP application, and has a robust field housing (aluminium or stainless steel) with IP-67 protection. Quick set-up menus to straightforward commissioning in the field are standard and integration to all major process control systems (HART, Profibus-PA/DP, Foundation Fieldbus) is possible. Additional software for batching applications, concentration measurement and advanced diagnostics is available. Promass F can also be applied in systems with requirements for functional safety up to SIL 2.
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