Coriolis mass and electromagnetic flow instrument families
Endress+Hauser's Proline 300/500 family of Coriolis mass and electromagnetic flow instruments are designed to simplify installation, speed commissioning, and streamline both operation and maintenance activities.
Endress+Hauser’s Proline 300/500 family of Coriolis mass and electromagnetic flow instruments are designed to simplify installation, speed commissioning, and streamline both operation and maintenance activities. The Proline Promass Coriolis mass flowmeters are available in 11 models ranging in sizes from 1/24 to 14 inches in diameter, for measuring flows up to 100,000 tons per day. Proline Promag flowmeters are available in three models in sizes from 1/12- to 78-in. for volume flows up to 634 million gallons per day. Both types feature models suitable for high temperatures, corrosive fluids, hygienic and sterile process applications. Both families provide access to users via the device’s display, a web server, a wireless LAN, handheld devices, asset management or process automation solutions, and Fieldbus protocol. Each provides fast commissioning, in-situ device verification during operation, continuous self-diagnostics and automatic on-board data storage.
Both families have robust transmitter housings available in aluminum, hygienic or severe service stainless steel. Each housing has a two-chamber system with a front-mounted compartment for connecting source power, wiring the analog and/or digital inputs and outputs, and accessing the Ethernet service access port or device display. The second chamber permits service technicians to access the electronics modules for repair functions while maintaining protection against dust and contamination. Local or remote four-line backlit optical displays with a WLAN connection allow access from a handheld device such as a smartphone or a tablet.
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