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ABB Electromagnetic flowmeter ProcessMaster FEP300

ABB Electromagnetic flowmeter ProcessMaster FEP300

Product Description

 
 
 
   
 
The modular design of the ProcessMaster FEP300 standard version offers the industry´s widest range of liners electrodes and sizes to meet the needs of even the most demanding process applications in sectors as diverse as chemical, power, oil & gas, pulp & paper and metals  & mining.
Available as integral mount design or remote mount design system.
 
The powerful transmitter is easy to use and provides the output signal that meets the needs.
ProcessMaster FEP300 is a versatile, reasonably priced, most accurate flow meter tailored for all process industry applications. A flowmeter with base functionality, short delivery and a simple and clearly understandable documentation.      
 
  • Versatile and simple configuration
– Through glass configuration eliminating the need to remove the cover and reducing commissioning time
– Soft key based functionality
– "Easy Set-up" function  
  • State-of-the-art memory technology
– Data storage enables transmitter exchange without the need for reconfiguration
  • Diagnostics for real-life-situations 
– Simplified plant trouble shooting
– Status messages in accordance with NAMUR
– Help texts in LCD display
  • ScanMaster in situ verification software option
– Allows the customer to perform in situ verification of the flowmeter and the plant 

 

 
 
General specifications:  
  • Measuring value error– Standard 0.4 % of rate, optional 0.2 % of rate
  • Nominal diameter– DN 3 to 2000 (1/10 to 80 in.)
  • Process connection– Flange in accordance with DIN 2501 / EN 1092-1, ASME B16.5 / B16.47, JIS, AS2129
  • Nominal pressure– PN 10 to 100,– ASME CL 150, 300, 600, 900, 1500, 2500
  • Lining– Hard rubber, soft rubber, PTFE, PFA, ETFE, Linatex
  • Communication– HART, PROFIBUS PA, FOUNDATION Fieldbus
  • Explosion protection approvals– ATEX, IECEx, FM, cFM, NEPSI, GOST
  • Special features:  Process diagnosis– Empty pipe and partially filling detection