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Product category: Level and tank contents instrumentation
News Release from: Endress + Hauser | Subject: Liquiphant M
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 17 July 2003

Liquiphant ? 20 years at the top!

The inventor of the world's first vibrating level switch, Endress+Hauser, launched Liquiphant in 1983 for accurate limit detection and point level measurement of liquids

The inventor of the world's first vibrating level switch, Endress+Hauser, launched Liquiphant in 1983 for accurate limit detection and point level measurement of liquids This reliable and cost-effective measurement method proved to be a winner and by the year 2003, more than 1.5 million units have been sold

The Liquiphant patented piezo drive, offers improved immunity to both foam and plant vibration and the 0.75 inch process connection makes it ideal for applications where space is at a premium.

Liquiphant M is maintenance-free and operation is unaffected by flow, turbulence, air bubbles or build-up, making it the perfect choice for a wide range of applications.

Ideal for the food and pharmaceutical industries, Liquiphant M offers EHEDG and 3A certification.

With a polished fork and easy-to-clean hygienic process connections, it provides high or low level alarms in a wide range of processes, from whisky distilling to sauce production.

Liquiphant M is also suitable for use in the chemical and petrochemical industries where ATEX EEx ia and EEx d certification are expected as a minimum.

Liquiphant M has lower power consumption and so conforms to the NAMUR industry standard.

Its new integral function check means that Liquiphant can be remotely tested without being removed from the process.

More than just a level switch, Liquiphant M complies with the requirements of IEC 61508, specifically designed to comply with the SIL2/3 rating.

This makes it the perfect choice for inclusion as part of safety instrumented systems. Request a free brochure from Endress + Hauser ...

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