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Endress+Hauser Deltapilot M FMB51 Technical Information

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TI00437P/00/EN/15.12
No. 71157179
Technical Information
Deltapilot M FMB50/51/52/53
Hydrostatic level measurement
Pressure sensor with the CONTITE
TM
measuring cell
Condensate-resistant offering long-term stability; communication
via HART, PROFIBUS PA or FOUNDATION Fieldbus.
Application
The hydrostatic pressure sensor is used for the following
measuring tasks:
Hydrostatic pressure measurement in liquids and
paste-like media in all areas of process engineering,
process measuring technology, pharmaceuticals and
the food industry
Level, volume or mass measurements in liquids
Your benefits
Very good reproducibility and long-term stability
Turn down 100:1
Hermetically sealed CONTITE
TM
measuring cell:
Condensate-resistant and climatic-proofed
High reference accuracy: ±0.2 %,
optionally ±0.1 %
Minimum temperature effects
End-to-end modularity for differential pressure,
hydrostatics and pressure (Deltabar M –
Deltapilot M – Cerabar M), e.g.
replaceable display
universal electronics
Easy commissioning without the need for an operating
tool
Easy and safe menu-guided operation
on-site via display module
via 4 to 20 mA with HART
via PROFIBUS PA
via FOUNDATION Fieldbus
Wide range of approvals (e.g. ATEX, FM, CSA, etc.) for
international use
Usage in drinking water: KTW, NSF
Used for process pressure monitoring up to SIL2,
certified to IEC 61508 Edition 2.0 and IEC 61511 by
TÜV NORD

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Endress+Hauser Deltapilot M FMB51 Specifications

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BrandEndress+Hauser
ModelDeltapilot M FMB51
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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