Corrosion detectors receive explosive approval

A Pepperl+Fuchs GB product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 20, 2007

CorrTran MV can now be used in explosive atmospheres to help users determine the effectiveness of their corrosion inhibitors

Intrinsic safety versions of Pepperl+Fuchs' CorrTran MV corrosion detection transmitters with multivariable outputs are now ATEX approved for use in potentially explosive atmospheres.

"CorrTran MV is truly unique in its ability to allow users to monitor online and in real-time general and local corrosion rates, as well as conductivity, as they would with any other process variable", says Jack Lehner, Business Development Manager.

"With ATEX approval, CorrTran MV can now be used in explosive atmospheres to help users determine the effectiveness of their corrosion inhibitors, and detect and correct corrosion issues through upkeep and preventative maintenance before they become a costly problem", he says.

CorrTran MV transmitters can be located in general purpose, intrinsically safe, explosion/flame proof and Class I, Division 2 hazardous locations and are suitable for direct or remote mounting.

New models feature the same design and dimensions as earlier versions, and can be retrofitted to older units.

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