Endress+Hauser Promag 50P40-EA0A1AA0ABAA
Flow meter

Endress+Hauser Promag 50P40-EA0A1AA0ABAA

Flow meter

Item Number: Promag 50P40-EA0A1AA0ABAA
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Promag P is a sensor for high-temperature processes used in various industries. In combination with a push-button transmitter, the Promag 50P flow meter creates an accurate measurement of liquids in a wide range of applications. The device is used in technological, chemical processes to determine highly corrosive liquids with high temperatures. This model is produced in a separate and compact version.

The device is able to detect such liquids with a conductivity of at least 5 µS/cm:

  • alkaline ;
  • acid ;
  • dye ;
  • paste ;
  • pulp ;
  • drinking water ;
  • sewage ;

Electromagnetic flowmeters are widely used in the pharmaceutical, food, chemical and pulp and paper industries. The scope of use extends to:

  1. Water treatment.
  2. Water disposal process.
  3. Water treatment.

Due to good resistance to external influences, they are also used in the mining industry. Such flowmeters are essential for plants that operate at high temperatures and use corrosive liquids

TECHNICAL DATA:

  • model code:50P40-EA0A1AA0ABAA ;< /li>
  • diameter: up to DN 40 ;
  • display: push-button control ;
  • maximum error: ±0.5% ;
  • current: 4 -20 mA ;
  • optimum ambient temperature: -20 to +60 °C ;
  • degree of protection: IP 67, IP 68 ;
  • certificates for Explosion proof: ATEX, IECEx, NEPSI, TIIS, FM, CSA ;
  • Pressure certifications and approvals: PED, CRN ;
  • Display type: 2-line backlit ;
  • setting: via keys ;
  • maximum working pressure: PN10-40 ;

Equipment produced by the E+H brand has a number of advantages. Promag P has also acquired these positive features. These include:

  1. Wide range of applications
  2. Energy savings
  3. Quick start-up/setup
  4. Environmental resistance .

The presented flow meter is an excellent choice when you need a reliable device to work in extreme environmental conditions.

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