Magnetic Inductive Flow Meter EPS
Function: A magnetic inductive flowmeter consist of an isolated lined tube, through which a conductive liquid flows, a magnetic field coil and two electrodes. The electrode voltage is detected by a transmitter and converted into standardised electrical signal such as 4-20 mA or pulses. The sensor EPS can be used in combination with the Heinrichs Messtechnik UMF2 transmitter. The transmitter can be mounted compact or separately to the sensor.
Range: 0.05 ... 40,715 m³/h
Accuracy: ±0.3 % of reading ±0.01 % x Qmax
Output: analogue/ pulse output, status display, totaliser, HART®
Detail
Features & Specification
- Armature: painted steel (standard), stainless steel at DIN11851; Tri-Clamp® and ceramic lined 2/3/6/10 mm inside diameter
- Nominal sizes: process connection in DIN-DN10 or
ASME ½"
EN1092-1/JIS
DN15...DN1200-ASME ½"...24"
(other nominal sizes on request)
- Process connection: flanges of steel or stainless steel 1.4301 (EN1092 and ASME B16.5), food connection DIN 11851, TriClamp® (other connections on request)
- Lining material: hard rubber, soft rubber, PTFE, ceramics, EPDM
- Electrode material: Hastelloy® C276, stainless steel 1.4571/316 Ti titanium, tantalum and platinum-rhodium
- Conductivity: ≥5 µS/cm, ≥20 µS/cm with demineralised water
- Repeatability: ±0.15% of measured value ±0.005% * (Q at 10 m/s) (under reference conditions)
Applications
The magnetic-inductive flow sensor EPS is used to measure the volume flow of liquids, slurries, pastes and other electrically conductive media without any pressure drop. Pressure, temperature, density and viscosity do not affect the volume measurements. Solid particles and small gas bubbles should be avoided.