Endress+Hausser Deltapilot FMB50 Hydrostatic Level Sensors

Endress+Hausser Deltapilot FMB50 Hydrostatic Level Sensors

Endress+Hausser is leading the way in level technology for sanitary processing.

  • Available for international usage 
  • Equipped with overfill prevention

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Description

Endress+Hausser’s  Deltapilot FMB50 transmitter has a condensate resistant Contite measuring cell which is traditionally used in sanitary processing and hygienic applications.

 

It is made for level measurement in liquid and paste-like media in open or closed containers and unaffected by possible foam formation. These devices are ideal for use in SIL2 safety systems.

Endress+Hausser Deltapilot FMB50 Hydrostatic Level Sensors Product Benefits

Seamless system integration (HART/PA/FF)

Hermetically sealed Contite measuring cell with condensate-resistance accuracy: ±0.2%, optionally ±0.1% and little temperature effects

International usage with a wide range of approvals

Modular concept for easy replacement of display or electronics

Simple commissioning with menu-guided local display, 4 to 20mA with HART, PROFIBUS PA, FOUNDATION Fieldbus

Made Precise Level and Pressure Measurement

Made with precision in mind Endress+Hausser’s  Deltapilot FMB50 is able to make your sanitary process more efficient
  • Accuracy: ±0.2%, ±0.1% (option) 
  • International explosion protection certificates, overfill prevention WHG, SIL, hygienic certificates
  • Process connections: Thread, flanges, and flush-mounted hygienic connections
  • Measuring range: 0.1 to 10bar (1.5 to 150psi)
  • Process temperature: –10 to +100°C (14 to 212°F) (+135°C (275°F) for 30 minutes maximum)

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Rodem specializes in custom sanitary process fabrications and solutions. Discuss your full project needs with a Rodem team member to see how we can help you build the exact system you need.

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