Siemens SITRANS FM Series Electromagnetic Flow Sensor MAG 5100 W Flow Sensor for Liquid

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RS Stock No.:
237-5870
Mfr. Part No.:
7ME6520-5YC12-2AA1
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Siemens
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Brand

Siemens

Media Monitored

Liquid

Device Type

Electromagnetic Flow Sensor MAG 5100 W

Series

SITRANS FM

COO (Country of Origin):
FR

Siemens SITRANS FM Series Flow Sensor, Liquid Media Monitoring - 7ME6520-5YC12-2AA1


This electromagnetic flow sensor is engineered for effective liquid flow measurement in various industrial contexts. By integrating advanced technology with dependable performance, it enhances process control and ensures accurate readings in fluid management systems. Its robust build and precise functionality make it essential for professionals in the automation and electronics industries.

Features & Benefits


• High measurement accuracy for consistent performance
• Compatible with a variety of liquid types, increasing versatility
• Sturdy construction ensures longevity in industrial environments
• Simplified installation minimises downtime and labour costs
• Offers real-time data for informed decision-making
• Low maintenance requirements enhance cost efficiency

Applications


• Used in water treatment facilities for efficient monitoring
• Utilised in chemical processing for precise flow rate measurement
• Applied in the food and beverage sector for quality assurance
• Integrated into HVAC systems for effective fluid management
• Employed in research laboratories for accurate measurements

What is the maintenance routine recommended?


Regular inspections should be performed to clean the sensor and ensure it remains free from obstructions to sustain optimal performance.

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