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When You Need to Pass HART Data, Get a Little Super Hero
PORTAFLOW PF333/PF222
NEW SIMPLE CLAMP ON, NON INVASIVE FLOW & ENERGY MEASUREMENT FROM MICRONICS
PF333 now
available
as energy meter
• Ultrasonic, cross-correlation fl ow measurement
• Reynolds number correction • Easy to install • Simple to follow set-up menu • Clamp-on fl ow and temperature sensors
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Critical HART® data can be stripped off and blocked by most isolators, preventing it from reaching programming devices or host systems. HART Isolators from Moore Industries can save the day with built-in HART pass-through technology. When installed on your loops that use HART transmitters, they allow critical and valuable HART diagnostic, process, and calibration data to be read on either side of the isolators.
The NEW Portafl ow PF333/ PF222 range brings simplicity to the non-invasive measurement of liquid fl ow and is now available with an energy meter function for the PF333. Results can be achieved within minutes of opening the case.
Compact, rugged and reliable, designed to provide sustained performance in: Process fl uid monitoring and Energy Management including Water, Glycol, DI, Diesel and Fuel Oils. For System audits, Pump verifi cation, Boiler testing, Leak detection and many more...
For further information call us on
To learn more about HART Isolators from Moore Industries Call 44(0)1293 514488 or visit
www.miinet.com/HART-Isolators
+44 (0)1628 810456 or email
sales@micronicsltd.co.uk
www.micronicsfl
owmeters.com 1381-Micronics PF333+222 Ad 90 x 277mm Dec 2020
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