Krohne Optimass7000 Manual
Krohne Optimass7000 Manual
Krohne Optimass7000 Manual
The documentation is only complete when used in combination with the relevant
documentation for the signal converter.
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KROHNE Messtechnik GmbH - Ludwig-Krohne-Str. 5 - 47058 Duisburg (Germany)
1 Safety instructions 5
2 Device description 11
3 Installation 15
4 Electrical connections 28
5 Service 29
6 Technical data 31
7 Notes 55
1.3 CE certification
CE marking
The manufacturer declares conformity and the device carries the CE mark.
• hazardous areas
• communications
• concentration
• corrosion
Visual check
XXXXX
To ensure the PED integrity of the meter, you MUST check that the serial numbers on the
converter nameplate and the sensor nameplate are the same.
To comply with the requirements of the Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) the manufacturer
provides all the relevant technical data in the technical data section of this handbook. In addition
to which, the following should also be noted:
DANGER!
If it is suspected that the primary measuring tube has failed, de-pressurise the meter and
remove it from service as soon as it is safe to do so. Where the meter has a Tantalum primary
measuring tube, extra care MUST be taken because the process fluid might be highly toxic and /
or corrosive to the outer cylinder, wiring feedthrough and O-rings.
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1.6.2 Disclaimer
The manufacturer will not be liable for any damage of any kind by using its product, including,
but not limited to direct, indirect or incidental and consequential damages.
This disclaimer does not apply in case the manufacturer has acted on purpose or with gross
negligence. In the event any applicable law does not allow such limitations on implied warranties
or the exclusion of limitation of certain damages, you may, if such law applies to you, not be
subject to some or all of the above disclaimer, exclusions or limitations.
Any product purchased from the manufacturer is warranted in accordance with the relevant
product documentation and our Terms and Conditions of Sale.
The manufacturer reserves the right to alter the content of its documents, including this
disclaimer in any way, at any time, for any reason, without prior notification, and will not be liable
in any way for possible consequences of such changes.
If this document is not in your native language and if you have any problems understanding the
text, we advise you to contact your local office for assistance. The manufacturer can not accept
responsibility for any damage or injury caused by misunderstanding of the information in this
document.
This document is provided to help you establish operating conditions, which will permit safe and
efficient use of this device. Special considerations and precautions are also described in the
document, which appear in the form of underneath icons.
DANGER!
This information refers to the immediate danger when working with electricity.
DANGER!
This warning refers to the immediate danger of burns caused by heat or hot surfaces.
DANGER!
This warning refers to the immediate danger when using this device in a hazardous atmosphere.
DANGER!
These warnings must be observed without fail. Even partial disregard of this warning can lead to
serious health problems and even death. There is also the risk of seriously damaging the device
or parts of the operator's plant.
WARNING!
Disregarding this safety warning, even if only in part, poses the risk of serious health problems.
There is also the risk of damaging the device or parts of the operator's plant.
CAUTION!
Disregarding these instructions can result in damage to the device or to parts of the operator's
plant.
INFORMATION!
These instructions contain important information for the handling of the device.
LEGAL NOTICE!
This note contains information on statutory directives and standards.
• HANDLING
This symbol designates all instructions for actions to be carried out by the operator in the
specified sequence.
i RESULT
This symbol refers to all important consequences of the previous actions.
1 Mass flowmeter.
2 Carton.
3 Documentation.
4 2.5 mm and 5 mm hex head tools.
5 CD-ROM and calibration certificate.
Remote version
1 Mass flowmeter.
2 Converter. This will be either: field (as shown), wall or rack.
3 Carton.
4 2.5 mm and 5 mm hex head tools.
5 CD-ROM and calibration certificate.
6 Documentation.
If your meter has flange connections, the flange specification is stamped on the outer edge of the
flange. Check that the specification on the flange is the same as your order.
1 Fully welded - the O-rings between the meter and the process pipework are not supplied as standard but can be or-
dered.
2 DIN 11864-2 Form A - the O-rings between the Form A and Form B parts of the connection are not supplied as standard
but can be ordered.
3 The 11864-2 Form B is not supplied as part of this connection but it can be ordered.
2.2 Nameplates
INFORMATION!
Look at the device nameplate to ensure that the device is delivered according to your order.
Check for the correct supply voltage printed on the nameplate.
Pressures and / or temperatures are limited by tube, temperature, connection and Ex limits.
Check the meter nameplates and relevant documentation for full details. On all meters
operating on gas measurement, the casing of the meter is fitted with a burst disc. If the primary
seal (tube) fails leakage will occur from the burst disc. Install the meter so that the burst disc is
pointing away from personnel.
Pressures and/or temperatures may be further limited by tube, temperature, connection and Ex
limits. Consult the meter nameplate and relevant documentation for full details
If the primary seal fails, the casing of the meter will fill with liquid and the meter will stop
working. The meter will notify the operator by going into <Startup> mode and a diagnostic error
will be shown on the converter or PLC display. This is an indication that the primary seal (tube)
has failed and the status of the meter should be checked.
Meter status:
The meter will also go into <Startup> mode if the primary seal (tube) fails, or if they are not
completely filled with fluid. For example, if the meter is drained or re/filled.
To check the status of the meter, drain and re/fill with fluid and note the converter or PLC
display. See the relevant section of the converter handbook for a list of status messages and
diagnostics information.
If the meter remains in <Startup> mode you MUST assume that the primary seal (tube) has failed
and the appropriate action MUST be taken.
Pressures and/or temperatures may be further limited by tube, temperature, connection and Ex
limits. Consult the meter nameplate and relevant documentation for full details.
On all meters operating on gas measurement the casing of the meter is fitted with a burst disc. If
the primary seal (tube/s) fails leakage will occur from the burst disc. Install the meter so that the
burst disc is pointing away from personnel.
Carry out regular maintenance checks on burst discs for leakage and/or blockages. On all
OPTIMASS meters, the primary seal is considered to be the measuring tube of the meter. The
materials of construction of the measuring tube/s are described within the relevant sections of
this handbook and the customer’s product and any other fluid flowing through the tube must be
compatible with the material of construction. If failure of the primary seal is suspected then the
process line should be de-pressurised and the meter removed as soon as it is safe to do so.
Please contact customer service for servicing or replacement of the meter.
The maximum difference between ambient temperature and process (operating) temperature
varies according to the measuring tube material.
Extended range
Stainless Steel meters sizes 25, 40, 50 and 80 (fitted with hygienic connections) may be exposed
to a temperature difference of 110°C / 230°F for a maximum of 2 hours.
Thermal shock
Thermal shock occurs when there is a sudden and extreme change (shift) in process
temperature. To avoid thermal shock, refer to the following table for the maximum temperature
shift.
CAUTION!
Operation outside these limits may result in shifts in density and mass flow calibration. Repeated
shocking may also lead to premature failure of the meter! However, higher thermal shocks are
possible at lower working pressures. For more information, please contact your nearest
representative.
INFORMATION!
Do a check of the packing list to make sure that you have all the elements given in the order.
INFORMATION!
Look at the device nameplate to ensure that the device is delivered according to your order.
Check for the correct supply voltage printed on the nameplate.
3.2 Storage
• Store the device in a dry and dust-free location.
• Avoid direct exposure to the sun.
• Store the device in its original packing.
• Do not allow the ambient temperature to fall below -50°C / -58°F or rise above +85°C /
+185°F.
3.3 Handling
Using a sling to lift and carry the meter
1 2
3 4
1 When standing the meter prior to installation, use blocks or similar to keep the meter upright.
2 NEVER stand the meter upright without blocks (or similar) .
CAUTION!
If there is excessive vibration in the process pipework, you must isolate the meter from its
mounting. It is recommended that you place an insert made from rubber (or similar material)
between the meter body, or pipework, and the mounting clamp or fixing point. For more
information, contact the manufacturer.
Mounting positions
1 The meter can be mounted at an angle but it is recommended that the flow is uphill.
2 Avoid mounting the meter with the flow running downhill because it can cause siphoning. If the meter has to be mount-
ed with the flow running downhill, install an orifice plate or control valve downstream of the meter to maintain back-
pressure.
3 Horizontal mounting with flow running left to right.
4 Avoid mounting meter with long vertical runs after the meter as it can cause cavitation. Where the installation includes
a vertical run after the meter, install an orifice plate or control valve downstream to maintain backpressure.
5 The meter can be mounted vertically but it is recommended that the flow is uphill.
6 Avoid mounting the meter vertically with the flow running downhill. This can cause siphoning. If the meter has to be
installed this way, install an orifice plate or control valve downstream to maintain backpressure.
Meters in series
INFORMATION!
Where the meters are installed in series, it is strongly recommended that the process pipe
diameter remains constant. For more information, please contact the manufacturer.
Meters in parallel
Mass flowmeters have a maximum level of force (negative or positive) that can be applied to the
ends of the meter. Refer to the table below for permitted forces.
Please refer to the table in the technical data section of this Handbook for the maximum end
loadings.
Always avoid extreme step changes in pipe size. Use pipework reducers, where there is a large
difference between pipework size and meter flanges.
Flexible connections can be used but because of the high flow rates associated with large
diameter meters, it is recommended that flexible connections are not used on meters larger
than size 80.
Where the meter has been approved by the sanitary requirements of the European Hygienic
Engineering and Design Group, you MUST give consideration to:
The manufacturer also recommends that you refer to EHEDG (www.ehedg.org) document
number 8 "HYGIENIC EQUIPMENT DESIGN CRITERIA".
The meter can be heated by electrical tape (or similar) as shown. ONLY heat the meter in the
area marked A.
Insulation
The meter can also be insulated to a maximum depth as shown (B). Do not insulate above this
depth as this will cause the electronics to overheat.
1 Area that can be heated (A). Refer to the table for the maximum sizes.
2 Maximum depth of insulation (B). DO NOT insulate above this depth.
Heated area
Dimension of A [mm] 10 15 25 40 50 80
Titanium 50 65 120 150 200 410
Stainless Steel / Hastelloy® / Tantalum - 65 75 150 125 225
Dimension of A [inches] 10 15 25 40 50 80
Titanium 1.97 2.56 4.7 5.9 7.9 16.1
Stainless Steel / Hastelloy® / Tantalum - 2.56 2.9 5.9 4.9 8.8
If the meter has been ordered with a heating jacket, it will be supplied with NPT, Ermeto or
flange connections.
CAUTION!
The maximum heating jacket pressure and temperature is 10 barg at 150°C / 145 psig at 302°F
for Titanium measuring tubes and 10 barg at 100°C / 145 psig at 212°C for Stainless Steel,
Hasteloy and Tantalum measuring tubes.
Heating times
Temperature [°C / °F] 1 Time [minutes] for Titanium measuring tube
10 15 25 40 50 80
40 / 104 30 90
60 / 140 80 160
80 / 176 120 330
100 / 212 190 495
120 / 248 270 735
140 / 284 480 1320
Temperature [°C / °F] 1 Time [minutes] for Stainless Steel, Hastelloy® and Tantalum
measuring tubes
10 15 25 40 50 80
40 / 104 105 90
60 / 140 190 240
80 / 176 330 480
100 / 212 495 800
Reference conditions
Ambient temperature +25°C / +80°F
Heating medium Hot liquid
Heating medium temperature
Titanium +150°C / +302°F
Stainless Steel, Hastelloy® and Tantalum +100°C / +212°F
CAUTION!
DO NOT remove these plugs.
The meter is factory sealed with a dry nitrogen gas fill and if moisture is allowed to enter the
meter casing it will cause damage. The plugs should only be removed to purge the meter casing
in the event that the primary measuring tube fails.
If it is suspected that the primary measuring tube has failed, de-pressurise the meter and
remove it from service, as soon as it is safe to do so.
Zero calibration
1 Where the meter has been installed vertically, install shut-off valves either side of the meter to assist with zero cali-
bration.
2 If the process flow cannot be stopped, install a bypass section for zero calibration.
3.4.12 Sunshades
The meter MUST be protected from strong sunlight.
1 Horizontal installation
2 Vertical installation
DANGER!
Observe the national regulations for electrical installations!
DANGER!
For devices used in hazardous areas, additional safety notes apply; please refer to the Ex
documentation.
WARNING!
Observe without fail the local occupational health and safety regulations. Any work done on the
electrical components of the measuring device may only be carried out by properly trained
specialists.
INFORMATION!
Look at the device nameplate to ensure that the device is delivered according to your order.
Check for the correct supply voltage printed on the nameplate.
This regulation only applies to spare parts which are subject to wear and tear under normal
operating conditions.
INFORMATION!
For more precise information, please contact your local sales office.
CAUTION!
Should you nevertheless need to return a device for inspection or repair, please pay strict
attention to the following points:
• Due to statutory regulations on environmental protection and safeguarding the health and
safety of our personnel, manufacturer may only handle, test and repair returned devices that
have been in contact with products without risk to personnel and environment.
• This means that the manufacturer can only service this device if it is accompanied by the
following certificate (see next section) confirming that the device is safe to handle.
CAUTION!
If the device has been operated with toxic, caustic, flammable or water-endangering products,
you are kindly requested:
• to check and ensure, if necessary by rinsing or neutralising, that all cavities are free from
such dangerous substances,
• to enclose a certificate with the device confirming that is safe to handle and stating the
product used.
Company: Address:
Department: Name:
We hereby confirm that there is no risk to persons or the environment through any residual media
contained in the device when it is returned.
Date: Signature:
Stamp:
5.4 Disposal
CAUTION!
Disposal must be carried out in accordance with legislation applicable in your country.
1 Measuring tube
2 Drive coil
3 Sensor 1
4 Sensor 2
A Coriolis single tube mass flowmeter consists of a single measuring tube 1 a drive coil 2 and
two sensors (3 and 4) that are positioned either side of the drive coil.
Energised meter
1 Measuring tubes
2 Direction of oscilation
3 Sine wave
When the meter is energised, the drive coil vibrates the measuring tube causing it to oscillate
and produce a sine wave 3. The sine wave is monitored by the two sensors.
1 Process flow
2 Sine wave
3 Phase shift
When a fluid or gas passes through the tube, the coriolis effect causes a phase shift in the sine
wave that is detected by the two sensors. This phase shift is directly proportional to the mass
flow.
INFORMATION!
• The following data is provided for general applications. If you require data that is more
relevant to your specific application, please contact us or your local sales office.
• Additional information (certificates, special tools, software,...) and complete product
documentation can be downloaded free of charge from the website (Download Center).
Measuring system
Measuring principle Coriolis mass flow
Application range Mass flow and density measurement of fluids, gases and solids
Measured values Mass, density, temperature
Calculated values Volume, referred density, concentration, velocity
Design
Basic System consists of a measuring sensor and a converter to process the
output signal
Features Fully welded maintenance free sensor with single straight measuring tube
Variants
Compact version Integral converter
Remote version Available with field, wall or 19" rack mount versions of the converter
Modbus version Sensor with integral electronics providing Modbus output for connection to a
PLC
Measuring accuracy
Mass
Liquid ±0.1% of actual measured flow rate + zero stability
Gas ±0.35% of actual measured flow rate + zero stability
Repeatability Better than 0.05% plus zero stability (includes the combined effects of
repeatability, linearity and hysteresis)
Zero stability
Titanium ±0.004% of maximum flow rate with respective sensor size
Stainless Steel / Hastelloy® / Tantalum ±0.015% of maximum flow rate with respective sensor size
Reference conditions
Product Water
Temperature +20°C / +68°F
Operating pressure 1 barg / 14.5 psig
Effect on sensor zero point caused by a shift in process temperature
Titanium 0.001% per 1°C / 0.00055% per 1°F
Stainless Steel / Hastelloy® / Tantalum 0.004% per 1°C / 0.0022% per 1°F
Effect on sensor zero point caused by a shift in process pressure
Titanium / Stainless Steel / Hastelloy® / 0.0011% of the max flow rate per 1 barrel. / 0.000076% per 1 psig
Tantalum
Density
Measuring range 400...2500 kg/m3 / 25...155 lbs/ft3
Operating conditions
Maximum flow rates
06 1230 kg/h / 45 lbs/min
10 3500 kg/h / 129 lbs/min
15 14600 kg/h / 536lbs/min
25 44800 kg/h / 1646 lbs/min
40 120000 kg/h / 4409 lbs/min
50 234000 kg/h / 8598 lbs/min
80 560000 kg/h / 20567 lbs/min
Ambient temperature
Compact version with Aluminium -40...+60°C / -40…+140°F
converter
Extended temperature range +65°C / +149°F for some I/O options. For more
information contact manufacturer
Compact version with Stainless Steel -40...+55°C / -40…+130°F
converter
Remote versions -40...+65°C / -40…+149°F
Process temperature
Titanium -40…+150°C / -40…+302°F
Stainless Steel 0…+100°C / 32…+212°F
Extended temperature range 0…+130°C / 32…+266°F on Stainless Steel,
sizes 25…80, hygienic connections only
Hastelloy® 0…+100°C / 32…+212°F
Tantalum 0…+100°C / 32…+212°F
Nominal pressure at 20°C
20 C / 68°F
68 F
Measuring tube
Titanium -1…100 barg / -14.5…1450 psig
Stainless Steel / Hastelloy® / Tantalum -1…50 barg / -14.5…725 psig
Outer cylinder
Non PED / CRN approved Typical burst pressure > 100 barg / 1450 psig at 20°C
PED approved secondary containment
Titanium (Stainless Steel 304 or 316 -1…63 barg / -14.5…910 psig
outer cylinder)
Titanium (Stainless Steel 316 outer -1…100 barg / -14.5…1450 psig
cylinder)
Stainless Steel / Hastelloy®(Stainless -1…63 barg / -14.5…910 psig
Steel 304 or 316 outer cylinder)
Tantalum (316 outer cylinder) -1…50 barg / -14.5…725 psig
CRN approved secondary containment
Titanium (Stainless Steel 304 or 316 -1…63 barg / -14.5…910 psig
outer cylinder)
Stainless Steel / Hastelloy®(Stainless -1…63 barg / -14.5…910 psig
Steel 304 or 316 outer cylinder)
Fluid properties
Permissible physical condition Liquids, gases, slurries
Permissible gas content (volume) Contact manufacturer for information
Permissible solid content (volume) Contact manufacturer for information
Other operating conditions
Protection category (acc. to EN 60529) IP 67, NEMA 4X
Installation conditions
Inlet runs None required
Outlet runs None required
Materials
Titanium meter
Measuring tube / raised faces Titanium grade 9 / grade 2
Flanges Stainless Steel 316 / 316L (1.4401 / 1.4404) dual certified
Outer cylinder Stainless Steel 304 / 304L (1.4301 / 1.4307) dual certified
Optional Stainless Steel 316 / 316L (1.4401 / 1.4404) dual certified
Stainless Steel meter
Measuring tube / raised faces Stainless Steel UNS S31803 (1.4462)
Flanges Stainless Steel 316 / 316L (1.4401 / 1.4404) dual certified
Outer cylinder Stainless Steel 304 / 304L (1.4301 / 1.4307) dual certified
Optional Stainless Steel 316 / 316L (1.4401 / 1.4404) dual certified
Hastelloy®
Hastelloy meter
Measuring tube / raised faces Hastelloy® C-22
Flanges Stainless Steel 316 / 316L (1.4401 / 1.4404) dual certified
Outer cyclinder Stainless Steel 304 / 304L (1.4301 / 1.4307) dual certified
Optional Stainless Steel 316 / 316L (1.4401 / 1.4404) dual certified
Tantalum meter
Measuring tube / raised faces UNS RO5255 / RO5200
Flanges Stainless Steel 316 / 316L (1.4401 / 1.4404) dual certified
Outer cylinder Stainless Steel 316 / 316L (1.4401 / 1.4404) dual certified
Heating jacket version
Heating jacket Stainless Steel 316L (1.4404)
The outer cylinder is in contact with the heating medium
All versions
Sensor electronics housing Stainless Steel 316L (1.4409)
Junction box (remote version) Die cast Aluminium (polyurethane coating)
Optional Stainless Steel 316L (1.4401)
Process connections
Flange
DIN DN10…100 / PN40…100
ASME ½…4" / ASME 150…600
JIS 10…100A / 10...20K
Hygienic
Tri-clover ½…4"
Tri-clamp DIN 32676 DN10…80
Tri-clamp ISO 2852 1½…4"
DIN 11864-2 form A DN10…80
Male thread DIN 11851 DN10...80
Male thread SMS 1...3"
Male thread IDF / ISS 1...3"
Male thread RJT 1...3"
Electrical connections
Electrical connections For full details, including power supply, power consumption etc., see
technical data for the relevant converter
I/O For full details of I/O options including data streams and protocols, see
technical data for the relevant converter
Size 06 10 15 25 40 50 80
Titanium
Flanges 19kN 25kN 38kN 60kN 80kN 170kN 230kN
Hygienic (all connections) 1.5kN 2kN 5kN 9kN 12kN 12kN 30kN
Stainless Steel / Hastelloy®
Hastelloy / Tantalum
Flanges 19kN 25kN 38kN 60kN 80kN 80kN 170kN
Hygienic (all connections) 1.5kN 2kN 5kN 9kN 12kN 12kN 18kN
• These (axial) loads have been calculated, based on 316L schedule 40 process pipework,
where un-radiographed butt welds have been used in pipe joints.
• The loads shown are the maximum permitted static load. If loads are cycling (between
tension and compression) these loads should be reduced. For advice, consult the
manufacturer.
CAUTION!
The maximum permitted end loading on size 15 meters fitted with ½¨ ASME flanges is 19kN
1.6
1.4
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
Measuring error
The measuring error is obtained from the combined effects of accuracy and zero stability.
Reference conditions
Product Water
Temperature +20°C / +68°F
Operating pressure 1 barg / 14.5 psig
X temperature [°C]
Y pressure [barg]
1 Standard tube and outer cylinder 316L (100 barg PED option) with PN100 flanges (sizes DN06...25)
2 Standard tube and outer cylinder 316L (100 barg PED option) with PN100 flanges (sizes DN40...80)
3 DIN 2637 PN63 flanges
4 Outer cylinder (63 barg PED / CRN option)
5 JIS 20K flanges
6 DIN 2635 PN40 flanges
7 JIS 10K flanges
8 Hygienic connections
X temperature [°F]
Y pressure [psig]
1 Standard tube and outer cylinder 316L (100 barg PED option) with ASME 600 lbs flanges (sizes DN06...25)
2 Standard tube and outer cylinder 316L (100 barg PED option) with ASME 600 lbs flanges (sizes DN40...80)
3 Outer cylinder (63 barg PED / CRN option)
4 ASME 300 lbs
5 ASME 150 lbs
6 Hygienic connections
X temperature [°C]
Y pressure [barg]
1 Outer cyclinder de-rating for SS and Hastelloy® meters, all sizes. (63 barg PED / CRN option)
2 De-rating for SS, Hastelloy® and Tantalum measuring tubes and outer cylinder de-rating for Tantalum meters (all
sizes).
3 JIS 20K flanges
4 DIN 2635 PN40 flanges
5 JIS 10K flanges
6 Hygienic connections (extended temperature option, Stainless Steel only)
X temperature [°F]
Y pressure [psig]
1 Outer cyclinder de-rating for SS and Hastelloy® meters, all sizes. (63 barg PED / CRN option)
2 De-rating for SS, Hastelloy® and Tantalum measuring tubes and outer cylinder de-rating for Tantalum meters (all
sizes). De-rating for ASME 300 lbs flanges
3 De-rating for ASME 150 lbs flanges
4 Hygienic connections (extended temperature option, Stainless Steel only)
Flanges
• DIN flange ratings are based on EN 1092-1 2001 table 18, 1% proof stress material group
14EO
• ASME flange ratings are based on ASME B16.5 2003 table 2 material group 2.2
• JIS flange ratings are based on JIS B 2220: 2012 table 11 division 1 material group 022a
Notes
• The maximum operating pressure will be either the flange rating or the measuring tube
rating, WHICHEVER IS THE LOWER!
• The manufacturer recommends that the seals are replaced at regular intervals. This will
maintain the hygienic integrity of the connection.
C1
D
A
H
B
F G
2
C2 C2
D
A
H
B
1 Compact version
2 Remote version
Meter weights for Titanium (T), Stainless Steel (S), Hastelloy®(H) and Tantalum (A)
Weight [kg]
Weight [lbs]
Dimensions [mm]
Dimensions [inches]
Dimensions [mm]
A 10 A 15 A 25 A 40 A 50
A 102 102 115 170 220
B (standard flange) 557 ±2 633 ±2 800 ±2 1075 ±2 1281 ±2
C1 (compact) 311 311 318 345 370
C2 (remote) 231 ±2 231 ±2 237 ±2 265 ±2 290 ±2
D 160
E 60
F 123.5
G 137
H 98.5
Dimensions [inches]
A 10 A 15 A 25 A 40 A 50
A 4 4 4.5 6.7 8.7
B (standard flange) 21.9 ±0.08 21.6 ±0.08 27.5 ±0.08 36.4 ±0.08 43.3 ±0.08
C1 (compact) 12.2 12.2 12.5 13.6 14.6
C2 (remote) 9 ±0.08 9 ±0.08 9.3 ±0.08 10.4 ±0.08 11.4 ±0.08
D 6.3
E 2.4
F 4.9
G 5.4
H 3.9
Dimension B [mm]
Dimension B [inches]
Dimension B [mm]
Dimension B [inches]
Dimension B [mm]
Dimension B [inches]
Dimensions [mm]
10 15 25 40 50 80
Dimensions [inches]
10 15 25 40 50 80
Dimensions [mm]
06 10 15 25 40 50 80
Titanium & Stainless Steel
A 65 30 65
B 30 65
Hastelloy®
A - 30 65
B - 30 65
Tantalum
A - - 30 65 -
B - - 30 65 -
Dimensions [inches]
06 10 15 25 40 50 80
Titanium & Stainless Steel
A 2.6 1.2 2.6
B 1.2 2.6
Hastelloy®
A - 1.2 2.6
B - 1.2 2.6
Tantalum
A - - 1.2 2.6 -
B - - 1.2 2.6 -
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• Pressure meters
• Analysis products
• Products and systems for the oil & gas industry
• Measuring systems for the marine industry