Process, Instrumentation & Environment

Electromagnetic flowmeter all metal stainless steel MIM – Kobold

The new flowmeter MIM was developed for measuring and monitoring smaller and medium-sized flow of conductive liquids in pipes.
 
The device operates according to the electromagnetic measurement principle. According to Faraday’s Law of magnetic induction, a voltage is induced in a conductor moving through a magnetic field. The electrically conductive measuring agent acts as the moved conductor. The voltage induced in the measuring agent is proportional to the flow velocity and is therefore a value for the volumetric flow.
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The flowing media must have a minimum conductivity. The induced voltage is picked up by two sensing electrodes, which are in contact with the measuring agent, and sent to the measuring amplifier.

The flow rate will be calculated based on the cross sectional area of the pipe.

The measurement is not depending on the process liquid and its material properties such as density, viscosity and temperature. Two given outputs can be set to be switch, analogue or frequency. Also a dosing function can be selected, where output 1 is set as switch NPN/PNP/PP and output 2 is set as a control input.
 
Features
  • Stainless steel design;
  • Flow and temperature measurement;
  • Monitoring, dosing and transmitter function;
  • Dosing function with external control input;
  • Coloured, multi-parameter configurable TFT-display, rotatable in 90º steps;
  • Bidirectional measuring;
  • Intuitive setup menu via 4 optical touch keys;
  • 2 configurable outputs (pulse-/frequency-/alarm- and analogue output);
  • Grand and resettable totalizer.
 
Advantages
  • A maximum medium temperature up to +140°C.
 
Industries 
  • Filtration systems (e.g. reverse osmosis and ultrafiltration);
  • Industrial applications;
  • Waste water treatment;
  • Water distribution network (leakage detection management);
  • Water tapping;
  • Water treatment;
  • Watering.

F.Fonseca is the representative of Kobold in Portugal.
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