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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 06 February 2008

The ideal level alarm solution in
storage tanks

Liquiphant M is the ideal solution for both high and low liquid level detection and alarm indication in storage tanks, being maintenance-free and tested without removal from the process

The Liquiphant M is also cost-effective and easy to install: its 40mm long forks and 3/4 inch process connection makes the Liquiphant M suitable for use in applications where space is at a premium Vibronic technology can be used as an excellent problem solver for overfill protection

Fully complying with the latest regulations issued by the Health and Safety Executive, the Endress+Hauser Liquiphant M is a reliable solution for pollution prevention and safety operation in tanks storing hazardous substances.

Liquiphant M also complies with IEC 61508 offering a SIL2/3 rating and the range includes ATEX certified (EExia and EExd) versions for hazardous area use.

With over 2.5 million units already in the field, Liquiphant M is more than just a level switch, it is a tried and tested level switch.

When uncovered, the Liquiphant forks vibrate at their resonant frequency.

As it immersed in the liquid, the frequency reduces until it reaches the switch point, then an output is triggered.

But how would you know if the system has ceased to function reliably due to corrosion? Unlike float switches, the unique Endress+Hauser fork corrosion monitoring system means you can be certain that when the resonant frequency rises above a critical point, Liquiphant M will raise the alarm.

With vibration technology, any build-up or sensor damage will change the resonant frequency and raise the alarm, so you'll know when there's a problem before it becomes critical. Request a free brochure from Endress + Hauser ...

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