DC-3510F

Flanged Insertion Watercut Analyzer

ANSI B16.5 flanged insertion sensor for capacitive high-sensitivity measurement of quality of fluid processes in upstream and midstream petroleum, fuel, lubricant and other industrial applications.

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Specs Overview

Connection Style:
Measurement Range:
Pressure Rating:
Electrical Enclosure:
ANSI B16.5 flange
0 - 60% Water Content
Max 3750 PSIG
Stainless Steel or
Anodized Aluminium

Specifications

Process Temperature:
- Ambient temperature range:      -20°C to 85°C
- Operating range (standard):       0°C to 135°C
- Operating range (extended):       0°C to 260°C
- T ratings: T4 | T140°C for 260°C Process
Process Pressure (MAWP):
- Standard 316SS:                      3600 PSIG (248 Bar)
- High (special alloys):                3750 PSIG (258 Bar)
Ingress Protection:
- IP66
Hazardous Location Ratings:
- ATEX:     CE Ex II 2 G, Ex d IIB T4 Gb
- IECEx:    Ex db IIB Tx Gb
- ETL:       Class I, Zone 1, Ex d IIB T4 (Canada)
Measuring Method:
- Coaxial capacitor sensor body using process fluid as dielectric to measure relative capacitance.

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