Micropilot M FMR245 radar offers level monitoring

An Endress+Hauser product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 10, 2009

Endress and Hauser is offering the Micropilot M FMR245 radar for accurate and reliable level monitoring of solid and liquid applications.

Suitable for continuous non-contact level monitoring, the radar is claimed to deliver high measurement integrity even in demanding applications involving dust, build-up formation and aggressive or corrosive environments.

Endress+Hauser has launched the Micropilot M FMR245 radar for level monitoring.

Endress+Hauser has launched the Micropilot M FMR245 radar for level monitoring.

Signal performance has been enhanced, further extending the application scope of this 26Hz level radar.

In addition to the process seal, the device features an optional glass gas-tight feed-through between the antenna and the electronics, which stops toxic or aggressive media penetrating the electronics compartment, guaranteeing optimum safety in extreme conditions, according to the company.

Its improved antenna design enables applications up to 200C.

Its one-piece solid PTFE antenna is adapted to the signal, which inhibits hollow spaces or joints, thus preventing condensation within the antenna and improving process reliability.

Offering a SIL2 rating for added process safety, the two-wire technology is said to facilitate implementation into existing systems, making the Micropilot M FMR245 a cost-effective, alternative solution to differential pressure and displacers.

It is Hart and Profibus PA compatible and features a menu-driven alphanumeric display.

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