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News Release from: Krohne | Subject: DK37
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 30 August 2005
Variable area flowmeter range enhanced
Krohne has enhanced its DK 37 range of variable area flowmeters: these miniature instruments are now available with a rugged, all metal construction and with either an analogue or digital display
Krohne has enhanced its DK 37 range of variable area flowmeters The miniature instruments are now available with a rugged, all metal construction and with either an analogue or digital display
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 14 Aug 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The DK 37 M8M and M8E are especially suited for applications where indication of the instantaneous flow value of liquids, gases and vapours is required.
The instruments are suitable for a broad range of applications, especially where reliable measurement is needed to be taken in harsh environments.
The DK 37 M8M model provides an analogue indication of flow rate, while the DK 37 M8E has a digital display.
This model is equipped with an all-new electronic signal converter (ESK), which has been completely re-designed to provide higher measurement accuracy through improved resolution of its analogue-to-digital converter.
The M8E model is HART compatible, with a linear current, 2-wire circuit output of between 4 to 20 mA, which enables it to measure reliably ultra-low flow rates.
A 3-wire circuit output of between 0-20 mA is also available.
The flowmeter is equipped with a flow totaliser which can be configured through the user interface.
Re-calibration can also be carried out for new operating conditions via its software and without the need for dismantling the instrument.
The flowmeters operate on the rising float principle, with flow from bottom to top, and are fitted with a fine adjustment valve so precise control to a specific flow value can be easily made.
The instruments are manufactured from corrosion resistant metal and fitted with standard 0.25 inch NPT connections.
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