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Pressure transmitter handles clogging media

An Emerson Process Management - Rosemount Measurement product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 23, 2003

The Rosemount 1810 flush-mount pressure transmitter brings cost reducing performance, reliability and measurement stability to installations that have a tendency to clog the sensing element.

The Rosemount 1810 flush-mount pressure transmitter brings cost reducing performance, reliability and measurement stability to installations that have a tendency to clog the sensing element.

Compatible with a range of connections including hygienic, triclamp and PASVE valves, the 1810 can be used to measure the pressure or level of starches, fillers, paper pulp, and other fibrous materials.

The rangeability and the unique gauge vent design help to reduce operating and maintenance costs.

Accurate to 0.1% over the calibrated span, the model 1810 covers a complete range of pressures from 0.3 to 172bar, enabling users to reduce the quantity of transmitters to be held in inventory.

The machined internal vent path of the model 1810 provides a more reliable and accurate gauge reference.

The self-draining design is located away from the process connection, to reduce the possibility of clogging, and reducing maintenance required when clogging occurs.

The Rosemount 1810 flush-mount transmitter is part of Emerson's broad range of intelligent, digital field devices that power PlantWeb with information about the health of the device and the process.

PlantWeb automates the flow of this information to the people who run the business, enabling them to predict performance and manage operations in a manner that improves process availability, increases productivity, and reduces equipment cost of ownership.

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