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Transmitter detects corrosion in hazardous areas

A Pepperl+Fuchs USA product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 14, 2004

Pepperl+Fuchs' innovative CorrTran corrosion detection transmitters are now available to satisfy Class I, Division 2 hazardous location applications.

Pepperl+Fuchs' innovative CorrTran corrosion detection transmitters are now available to satisfy Class I, Division 2 hazardous location applications.

CorrTran transmitters allow users to monitor online the effectiveness of their corrosion inhibitors, and to detect and correct corrosion issues through upkeep and preventive maintenance before they become a costly problem.

Their low-power design allows mounting directly within a Division 2 hazardous location.

In this configuration, the control signal (4-20mA) must be connected in accordance with the National Electrical Code according to Division 2 wiring methods.

Division 2 locations are considered hazardous only under abnormal conditions, such as a faulty valve, unexpected release, or aging seal, among others.

These rugged transmitters feature a two-wire loop-powered 4-20mA signal with Hart protocol for accurate real-time monitoring.

Through these signals, general corrosion or pitting of pipe or vessels can be detected.

A variety of probe styles and materials of construction are also available to satisfy almost any application requirement.

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