Latest news from Endress+Hauser Ltd

New Endress+Hauser Deltabar M pressure transmitters mean cost-effectiveness without compromise

02 February 2010

Process safety, explosion protection and corrosion issues are all major concerns in the oil & gas and chemical industries, requiring robust and reliable instrumentation that does not break the bank.

Featuring the outstanding benefits of the successful Deltabar S range, the new Deltabar M PMD55 differential pressure transmitter has been designed for arduous environments while combining cost-effectiveness with quality. It is the lowest cost device of its class currently on the market, offering the best value for your budget.

Increased safety and reliability
Reliable and robust, the new Deltabar M is ideal for hazardous applications. It comes with an epoxy-coated aluminum housing offering excellent process safety in harsh environments. With measuring accuracy of up to 0.075% and a pressure measuring range of 10mbar - 40mbar, it offers outstanding performance in demanding process conditions. ATEX certified (Ex ia, Ex d, IEC Ex) for hazardous area use, it guarantees measurement safety and integrity.

Flexible, adaptable solution
Combining accuracy, safety and reliability with a lightweight and compact design, Deltabar M offers maximum application flexibility, making it ideal for OEM applications. Its robustness and high turndown of 20:1 also makes it an excellent choice for utilities applications including compressed air, steam, water generation and distribution systems, nitrogen metering as well as heating and cooling systems.

Simple operation
Deltabar M benefits from highly modular electronics that enable quick and simple set-up and commissioning. Its user-friendly software featuring a full graphic display allows the selection of application-specific parameters for maximum flexibility. Be it level, flow or differential pressure, you can adjust Deltabar M to your own application requirements.

Other Press Releases By This Company

Released By

Endress+Hauser Ltd

Related Categories