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Product category: Flowmeters and Flow Sensors
News Release from: Magnetrol International | Subject: Thermatel TD1 and TD2
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 18 November 2005

Flow switches feature continuous
diagnostics

The Thermatel TD1 and TD2 thermal dispersion flow switches are designed for harsh process applications in hazardous areas and service flow, level or interface applications.

The new Thermatel TD1 and TD2 from Magnetrol International are claimed to be the only thermal dispersion flow switches on the market with continuous diagnostics The TD1/TD2 are designed for harsh process applications in hazardous areas and service flow, level or interface applications

The majority of typical applications handle flow control/flow trending of both gases and liquids.

The Thermatel TD1/TD2 replaces the popular TDF/TSF series, with improved temperature compensation, reduced hysteresis and add on features such as continuous diagnostics, milliamp output and local LED indication of flow (TD2).

The enhancements result in better repeatability, faster response time and easier set up in the field.

The TD1/TD2 diagnostics continuously monitor the signal from the sensor.

If this signal goes out of range due to either a failed sensor or failed electronics, the switch will indicate a fault and the relay will de-energize.

Both TD1 and TD2 will give a local error indication via a blinking LED, but the TD2 will additionally send a 3.6 or 22mA error signal to the control room.

This feature can be very beneficial in critical service applications that require the user to ensure that the switch is operational.

Thermal dispersion switches are typically affected by sudden process temperature changes.

The built-in temperature compensation of the TD1/TD2 reduces this effect to a minimum giving the benefit of a very fast response and highly repeatable switch.

Furthermore, most switches require a substantial change in flow rate for the switch to reset.

For instance with a set point of 0.006m/s for low flow detection, the flow may have to increase between 0.009 and 0.012m/s for the switch to reset.

This causes difficulties in some applications.

With the new TD1/TD2 the hysteresis between alarm and reset has been decreased to reduce this potential difficulty.

Hysteresis in water will range between 2 and 10% change.

Another feature of the TD2 is the milliamp output, which can be used for trending and diagnostics.

The nonlinear milliamp output cannot be scaled by the user but does provide a repeatable indication of switch operation.

Although not a transmitter, the milliamp output of the TD2 can be helpful by providing a repeatable trend indication of the flow rate.

User friendliness is always a key factor in the development of a new Magnetrol product.

The TD1/TD2 uses a constant power to the sensor, meaning calibration can be performed faster and easier than competitive units.

The units can operate up to 413bar pressure, and can withstand temperatures from -70 to +450C.

In conclusion, Thermatel Model TD1/TD2 flow/level/interface switches provide a new level of performance and reliability not found in previous switches. Request a free brochure from Magnetrol International ...

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