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Flow Level Pressure


New Pressure Sensing Platform Allows High Performance Configurable Measurement Solutions


Flow Measurement up to 400 °C. Non-Intrusive.


No clogging, no risk of leaks, no pressure loss.


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The First Configurable Displacer Transmitter on the Market


FOUNDATION fieldbusTM, HART® communication protocols.


The modernised, digital E3 Modulevel® from Magnetrol (Belgium) is an advanced, intrinsically safe two-wire instrument utilising simple buoyancy principle to detect and convert liquid level changes into a stable output signal. The new E3 Modulevel has modernised packaging, increased functionality, diagnostics, and the capab- ility to configure rather than calibrate the transmitter. The E3 Modulevel supports , AMS, FDT/PACTware™


While the cast iron enclosure used on the previous electronic Modulevel design was large and unwieldy, the adapted dual-compartment Eclipse®


Flow Measurement up to 400 °C. Non-Intrusive.


Simple, fl exible installation from the outside. At any time.


refinery-solutions.com Reader Reply Card No 172 enclosure used on the E3 is modern, light-weight and ergonomic. This enclosure contains


the wiring, analog and digital boards. The LVDT (Linear Variable Differential Transformer) is housed separately adjacent to the enclosure and the two are joined by our flame path adaptor. The complete, explosion proof housing assembly is offered in both cast aluminum and stainless steel.


The E3 Modulevel is the only displacer transmitter on the market with a SFF of 92.3% making it suitable for SIL2 safety loops. The additional diagnostic tools allow the user to integrate this transmitter into highly demanding safety instrument loops (Exida endorsed).


The E3 withstands process temperatures and pressures up to +315°C / 355 bar, handles liquids with an S.G. as low as 0.23 and up to 2.2, and liquid/liquid interfaces with a minimum density difference of 0.10 kg/dm³. By simply entering 2 process variables (temperature and S.G.) the E3 Modulevel is ready for service.


The new E3 Modulevel displacer transmitter offers high reliability and expanded features which are sure to enhance it already immense popularity on offshore platforms, in petrochemical facilities and in power stations worldwide.


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New Ultrasonic Flowmeter Converter


Dwyer Instruments, Inc (USA) has launched the Series UXF3 Ultrasonic Flowmeter Converters, which are paired with Series SX1 or SX2 sensors in order to utilise the transit- time measure method. Thanks to microprocessor-based electronics, the flowmeter can easily be configured from the front keypad to specific applications.


The flowmeter is suitable for liquid flow measurements for pipes from 1/2 inch to 19.5 feet diameter. The accuracy of this flowmeter falls within ±1% of the flow rate.


The UXF3 also provides excellent resistance against aerated flow such as sludge, raw sewage, and bubble contained flow. The multilingual display supports a variety of


language choices. The combination of the easy to read LCD screen and front panel buttons along with the variety of language selections makes this flowmeter very user friendly. This flowmeter incorporates the latest electronics and high-speed digital signal processing technologies (32 bit MPU), realising high performance and easy operation.


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The Ashcroft’s (USA) Type 1020S pressure gauge is specifically designed for monitoring pressures on “Christmas tree” control assemblies located on top of oil and gas wellheads. This rugged 4 ½” diameter gauge is constructed with stainless steel exterior and wetted parts to resist the potentially damaging effects of petro- leum pressure media. Equipped with the proven Ashcroft®


rotary movement, the Type


1020S “Xmas Tree Gauge” provides years of dependable service in harsh operating conditions.


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The new UNIK 5000 pressure sensing platform from GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies (UK) combines proven silicon technology and analogue circuitry with modular design and lean manufacturing techniques. This results in a pressure measurement product range that is available at short lead times to satisfy the majority of user requirements. Typical applications are in the oil & gas, as well as in test equipment, pneumatics/hydraulics and the process industries.


As Ian Abbott, product manager for the new sensors, explains, “We can now custom-build pressure sensors from standard components, matching accuracy and specification to meet individual requirements. Furthermore, we can offer extremely fast delivery of these innovative pressure sensing solutions.”


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A Christmas Tree Gauge for All Seasons


Annual Buyers’ Guide 2010


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