Endress+Hauser Soliphant FTM50
Level switch
Vibrating point level switch
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The Soliphant M FTM50 level sensor from Endress+Hauser is shock resistant and to be used in free-flowing fine-grained media. Ideal for explosive areas.
FTM 50 is a very robust gauge. It is excellent for use in silos with powdered bulk or fine-grained products: chalk, powdered dyes, cereals, cocoa, feed, flour, sugar. The device has international certificates for use in dusty and hazardous areas with flammable gases.
Available in stainless steel housing. steel and vibration fork polished or with an aluminum body and a special coating on the vibration fork. Maintenance-free.
Main advantages of Soliphant M:
- SIL2 in accordance with GOST IEC61508 (IEC61508);
- complete absence of mechanical moving parts , which eliminates wear and significantly increases the service life;
- external vibrations and buildup do not affect the measurement result;
- for better integration into the control system, the device is equipped with various electronic inserts: NAMUR, thyristor, PFM, relay;
- display of wear and deposits, setting of delay and actuation density;
- detection of corrosion and build-up;
- threaded, flanged or Tri-Clamp connection to the process;
- Temperature value: - 50 - + 280°C;
- Pressure value: - 1 - + 25bar;
- Device length: 145-200mm ;
- presence of international certificates for use in hazardous areas;
- supply voltage: 10V – 55V DC/ 19V – 253VAC;
- Minimum product density: 10g/l.
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