54 Flow Level Pressure New, robust and user-friendly general purpose monitor
The F190, from Fluidwell, is a versatile General Purpose Indicator with continuous monitoring feature. Besides the focus on level, temperature and pressure applications (e.g. °C, °F, Bar, L, m3), the F190 can also work with other measuring units, like %, mA, RPM and more. Therefore, the F190 is a versatile system that suits many applications. Moreover, F190 enables the user to create his or her own custom unit with max. 8 characters.
The F190 accepts (0)4 - 20mA input signals from any type of analogue measurement device. It includes the facility to set two low and two high alarm values. The F190 combines the functionality of Fluidwell’s tried and tested F090, F143, F153 and F170. Thanks to its ruggedness, the F190 withstands extreme weather conditions like rain, snow, sun, sandy deserts, salty atmospheres and temperatures between -40°C/-40°F and +80°C/+178°F without the need for expensive protective cabinets. All products from the F-series are robust by design: you can even park a truck on them and they will not break!
The F190 has extensive mounting possibilities. Simply attach it to panels, to walls or on pipes. In fact, mounting, installing and programming the F-series is incredibly easy and user-friendly. Your own commissioning crews can swiftly execute installation themselves, saving the cost, time and hassle of hiring external specialists. This instrument is also Intrinsically Safe and has attained ATEX and IECEx approval for gas and dust applications
The confi guration of the F190 is carried out via a simple, logical and menu-driven structure, instead of complex hardware changes or actions. The alphanumerical descriptions enhance the understanding of the system and its settings, contrary to regularly seen confusing abbreviations and diffi cult codes. F190 is, like all products in the F-Series, designed according the ‘Know one, know them all’ – principle. Once familiar with an F-Series product, users can program all models in all series without the need for a manual. Fluidwell enables users to save on programming time and costs, during installation and with each setting modifi cation.
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Ex-proof fl ow controller with aseptic process adaptation
For fl ow monitoring of aqueous or oily fl uids in hygienic applications, EGE provides the STD fl ow controller with an aseptic Varivent F process adapter. The thermal sensor is suitable for use in category 2 hazardous areas. It detects fl ow velocities between 1 cm/s and 10 cm/s in water and between 3 cm/s and 200 cm/s in oil. Depending on the temperature class of the explosive gas mix it is exposed to, it is suitable for ambient temperatures from -20 °C to +85 °C. The process adapter has an IP67 protection rating and withstands pressures up to 60 bar. The fl ow controller is connected to the SKZ analysis device via a PUR cable.
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On September 27th, Krohne opened its newest manufacturing facility and North America headquarters in Beverly, Massachusetts. The new facility was celebrated with a formal inauguration event, tours of the manufacturing facility, and presentations from executives at Krohne. Michael Rademacher-Dubbick, Managing director KROHNE Group, opened the facilities in a ribbon cutting ceremony.
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The new facility is managed and operated by Krohne, Inc., the Krohne group’s subsidiary responsible for the North American region since 1979. The operations expansion represents the company’s long-term commitment to manufacturing in the United States. The new headquarters facility will produce a variety of new and existing fl ow and level products, while continuing to serve as the main distribution hub to North American markets for all other products. Administration, sales, service and marketing, and a new training center will also be located in Beverly. The new production building will be interconnected to a new state of the art, two story offi ce building, tripling the fl oor space compared to the existing facility in Peabody, Massachusetts. Production and distribution operations will also be transferred to the new space.
To celebrate the opening of the new facility, Krohne held a formal ribbon cutting ceremony with local dignitaries and corporate ownership followed by a tour of the manufacturing facility and offi ces. The morning of the event was concluded with a series of short presentations, including a future-focused outline of KROHNE’s vision for its served industrial markets with key insights into technological developments for measurement instrumentation applications.
“2018 will be a watershed year for Krohne in North America as we move into our brand-new factory in Beverly, MA where a variety of key products will be produced,” said Stephan Mimler, CEO of Krohne Inc. “Krohne is dedicated to the idea of producing the absolute best process measurement instrumentation for worldwide process industry users, and now, we will bring that production to the USA. This will surely enhance our opportunity for timely deliveries and for providing a broader range of resources to serve customer needs better.”
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