Endress+Hauser has a continuous development cycle for the instruments, solutions and service we provide. Two of our latest developments for the oil & gas industry are high pressure Coriolis and electromagnetic flowmeters.
These two flowmeters offer the recognised performance and robustness of these well-established flow technologies but also have the capability to withstand pressures up to 420 bar.
Promag 53P is a high-performance electromagnetic flowmeter offering 0.2% precision for electrically conductive fluids. With all the required approvals, certificates, materials and process connections for oil & gas applications, this is an ideal flowmeter for water injection and produced water injection for enhanced oil recovery up to 420 bar (ASME Class 2500). Suitable for process temperatures from -5 to +110°C, hazardous area Zone 1 (Cat 2) and line sizes from 1” to 12”, Promag 53P is a very flexible flowmeter for demanding applications.
Promass O is Endress+Hauser’s Coriolis flowmeter for high pressure flow applications up to 258 bar (ASME Class 1500) and process temperatures up to 200°C.
As with all Endress+Hauser Coriolis flowmeters, this is a true multivariable device offering mass and volume flow, density and temperature measurement. Suitable for measuring gases and liquids under process conditions with varying viscosity, temperature and density, Promass O will perform with very high precision (up to 0.05% for liquids).
Promass sensors are tried and tested in over 100,000 applications and offer the best performance for flow and multivariable measurements in a very compact design. The unique sensor design of the Promass O ensures it is unaffected by vibrations, due to a balanced two-tube measuring system, giving it immunity from external piping forces thanks to its robust tube support/secondary containment. Line sizes are from 3” to 6” with tube materials in Duplex or Super Duplex.
For more information please email sales@uk.endress.com or call us on 0161 286 5050
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