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Endress Hauser Proline Promag 55S Flow Meter 55S2H-UCJBEAC2ABAA
Proline Promag 55S Electromagnetic Flowmeter
The flow meter features integrated solids diagnostics and excellent wear resistance
Promag S is designed for use with media such as inhomogeneous, coarse and corrosive fluids. With an industry-optimized lining, the sensors are rugged and suitable for the most challenging environments and metrology applications such as wastewater treatment, pulp and paper, basic raw materials, and metallurgy. The Promag 55S is equipped with a high-performance transmitter that not only reliably measures the flow rate, but also calculates the solids content with low maintenance requirements.
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Large measurement errors
Volume Flow Rate (typical): ±0.5 % o.r. ± 1 mm/s (0.04 in/s)
Volume flow (optional): ±0.2 % o.r. ± 2 mm/s (0.08 in/s)
Measuring range
0.06 dm3... 600 m3/h (0.015...2650 gal/min)
Medium temperature range
0... 60 °C ( 32... 140 °F), 0... 80 °C ( 32... 176 °F),–20... 50 °C (–4... 122 °F),–20... 180 °C (–4... 356 °F),–20... 150 °C (–4... 266 °F)
Large process pressure
PN 40,Cl. 300,JIS 20 K
Wetted parts material
Lining: polyamide, ebonite, PFA, PTFE, natural rubber
Electrode: 1.4435/304L, Alloy C-22, Tantalum, Platinum, Duplex 1.4465, Tungsten Carbide, Titanium
advantage
Unique signal processing, excellent signal stability