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Baumer Develops Immersion Flow Sensor

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Kate Rainford

Kate is our Junior Writer at Tank Storage Magazine

Baumer has developed a robust, cost-effective electromagnetic immersion flow sensor, specifically designed for water pressures up to 100 bar (1450 lbs per square inch), making it an ideal choice for large flow applications such as pumping stations.

The PFM43 flow measurement sensor will suit large pipe diameters from DN80 up to DN2000.

The PFM43 immersion flow meter offers the capability to measure volume flow, flow velocity and temperature at water pressures up to 100 bar in the simplest way. As a lightweight device weighing up to a maximum of 5kg, it can be a one- man installation process. Users benefit from time and cost savings during installation and maintenance, whilst also minimising storage costs. To simplify commissioning the PFM43 can be easily parameterised via a USB connection in conjunction with the Baumer Control Panel.

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