MAG 3100


The SITRANS F M MAG 3100 is an electromagnetic flow sensor
in a large variety that meets the demands of almost every flow
application.

 

 

 

• Wide range of sizes: DN 15 to DN 2000 (½” to 78”)
• The flexible design is for all applications not covered by the
standard industry-specific sensors: MAG 1100, MAG 1100 F,
MAG 3100 P and MAG 5100 W
• Wide pressure range: PN 6 to PN 100
ANSI Class 150/300, AS 2129, AS 4087, JIS K10 and K20. On
request up to 690 bar (10 000 psi)
• Wide range of electrode and liner material to fit even the most
extreme process media
• Fully welded construction provides a ruggedness that suits
the toughest applications and environments
• Easy commissioning, the SENSORPROM unit automatically
updates settings.
• Designed to allow patented SITRANS F M in-situ verification
using the SENSORPROM fingerprints.

 

 

• Compact or remote mounting possible
• Easy “plug & play“ field changeability of transmitter
• Ex ATEX and FM/CSA versions
• High temperature sensor for applications with temperatures
up to 180 °C (356 °F)
• Approvals for PTB and OIML R 117
• Meets EEC directives: PED, 97/23/EC pressure directive for
EN1092-1 flanges
• Build-in length according to ISO 13359, the standard includes
sizes up to DN 400
• Onsite or factory upgrade to IP68/NEMA 6P of a
standard sensor.

 

 

The flow measuring principle is based on Faraday’s law of electromagnetic
induction according to which the sensor converts
the flow into an electrical voltage proportional to the velocity of
the flow.

 

 

The complete flowmeter consists of a flow sensor and an associated
transmitter MAG 5000, 6000 and 6000 I.
The flexible communication concept USM II simplifies integration
and update to a variety of fieldbus systems such as HART,
FOUNDATION Fieldbus H1, DeviceNet, PROFIBUS DP and PA,
Modbus RTU/RS 485.

 

 

 

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The main applications of the SITRANS F M electromagnetic flow
sensors can be found in the following fields:
• Process industry
• Chemical industry
• Steel industry
• Mining
• Utility
• Power generation and distribution
• Oil and gas / HPI
• Water and waste water