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Product category: Level Sensors and Leak Detectors
News Release from: Endress + Hauser | Subject: Cerabar S and Deltabar S Evolution series
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 25 March 2005

Instruments evolve to new standards

Endress + Hauser has enhanced its Cerabar S and Deltabar S Evolution series to meet the latest trends in legislation and directives such as ATEX, NACE and IEC61508/61511.

Endress + Hauser has enhanced its Cerabar S and Deltabar S Evolution series Inspired by customers' needs, they meet the latest trends in legislation and directives such as ATEX, NACE and IEC61508/61511

Features now include an integrated HistoROM/M-DAT memory chip for simple acquisition, backup and display of key process data - and the identical configuration of other Endress + Hauser Evolution pressure instruments.

They also offer diagnostic functions, additional process information, simulation and analysis for improved process control.

Cerabar S and Deltabar S are built to last: the Ceraphire cell is 99% pure, corrosion-resistant ceramic and provides long-term stability.

Additional safety is provided by the robust, dual-chambered housing and secondary containment from the process.

Both Cerabar S and Deltabar S include a quick setup menu to make configuration easy and reliable.

The user selects pressure, level or flow using the graphic matrix according to the application.

They also feature three pushbuttons that provide complete functionality for easy, safe commissioning.

The pushbutton recess gives excellent protection against contamination and moisture ingress into the main housing.

The highly practical 360-degree housing makes it visible from any angle. Request a free brochure from Endress + Hauser ...

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