ifm SM magnetic-inductive flow meter
Condition monitoring systems are used for condition-based maintenance of machines and installations. They help to detect machine damage in good time and prevent costly consequential damage.
Measuring systems such as magnetic-inductive or ultrasonic flow meters detect the three process categories:
- Flow quantity
- Consumed quantity
- Medium temperature
They are frequently used in cooling circuits, e.g. in steelworks, the automotive industry and glassmaking. In water management and industrial installations, the sensors are used for water consumption measurement.
The magnetic-inductive flow meter of the SM series has a robust stainless steel and high protection rating providing high security even in harsh environments.
Peak consumption, present consumption or accumulated consumption can be accessed and adjusted via programmed switch and alarm level settings – all at the touch of a button.
The units feature two switching outputs which can be programmed as normally open or normally closed. For output of the measured value, one switching output can also be configured as a scalable analogue output.
The sensors are particularly suited for monitoring cooling units due to the temperature being displayed on the unit for signal processing.
Some of the features of the SM series are …
- Precise measurement
- High accuracy, repeatability and measurement dynamics
- Clearly visible 4-digit LED display
- With switching output, analogue output and pulse output
If you are interested in the ifm SM magnetic-inductive flow meter, or any other ifm products, please get in touch with one of our team today to find out more.
☎️ 01244 288138
📧 info@dbicontrol.co.uk
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