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News Release from: Endress + Hauser | Subject: RMC 621 - Universal flow computer
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 22 January 2004
Versatile universal flow computer
The powerful new Endress+Hauser RMC 621 flow computer combines universal versatility with a simple operation and clear information: it is suitable for calculation of gas, liquid, steam and water flow
The powerful new Endress+Hauser RMC 621 flow computer combines universal versatility with a simple operation and clear information It is suitable for quantity calculation of gas, liquid, steam and water and can perform three different calculations simultaneously, even if different fluids are used
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 26 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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For flammable liquids and gases, it is even possible to calculate the heat energy from combustion.
Density, enthalpy and compressibility calculations are based on equations or tables with specific material data.
The quantity calculations are made with the standard calculations IAPWS-IF 97, SGERG88, AGA8, ISO 5167, gas comparisons and tables.
The RMC 621 can be used with all standard quantity measurements - vortex, turbine, orifice plate, Pitot tube and split range differential pressure transmitters.
The RMC 621 features an integrated (optional intrinsically safe) power supply for all connected transmitters, so cost savings are achieved as separate power supplies are unnecessary.
Its backlit display changes colour from blue to red in the event of an error and it features pushbutton operation for simple configuration.
The free of charge ReadWin 2000 software allows for remote configuration, diagnosis and storage of measurement values. Request a free brochure from Endress + Hauser ...
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