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Solenvis SL56 Dynameters Fixed Doppler Insertion Flowmeter EX
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The Solenvis SL56 – the Dynameters DMDF-EX Enhanced Ultrasonic Doppler Flow meter range, measure solids-bearing or aerated liquids in metal or plastic pipes. Proprietary circuitry allows this instrument to operate with lower concentrations of suspended solids than any competitive Doppler flow meter--expanding the instrument’s range of applications and reliability. Insertion transducers permit the instrument to be installed in minutes without interrupting system pressure or flow.
In addition, no pressure head-loss is created; therefore, system pump horsepower requirements are reduced. The DMDF-EX transmitter has a full keypad designed for simple field setup and application versatility. The four-line, backlit, alphanumeric display shows instantaneous flow rate and totalized flows in a variety of user selectable engineering units.
The EX variant allows use of these meters in hazardous environments where additional electrical safety considerations are needed in process and water applications within such industries as power generation, chemical process and petrochemical locations.
Features:
- The system can be field configured to pipe sizes ranging from 2-1/2 to 120 inches (65 to 3050mm).
- Non-fouling transducer is immune to build-up of grease, paraffin and other coating materials.
- Solid-state measurement never requires recalibration and is virtually maintenance-free.
- Operates with relatively clean liquids as well as liquids with concentrations of suspended solids or aeration.
- Do not require long straight runs of pipe.
- Industry standard outputs allow direct interface to loggers and controls systems.
- Approvals:Ⅱ2G, ExdⅡBT6, LCIE 09 ATEX 3088
Applications:
- Petrochemical plant and oil fields
- Oily wastewater discharge
- Wastewater
- Sewage
- Oil drilling slurry
- All explosion-proof applications where flow monitoring and measurement is needed.