Description
SITRANS FM MAG 1100F Electromagnetic Flow Measurement
Overview---SITRANS FM MAG 1100F
Siemens designs the electromagnetic sensor SITRANS FM MAG 1100F to meet applications in the food and beverage industry.
Benefits
- Sensor sizes: DN 10 to DN 100 (3/8" to 4")
- AISI 316 stainless steel enclosure
- Sensor: Hygienic connection, 3A approval
- Sanitary design for CIP/SIP cleaning
- Easy commissioning, the SENSORPROM unit automatically updates settings
- Hose proof IP67/NEMA 6 enclosure rating
- Patented in-situ verification can be conducted. Using SENSORPROM fingerprints.
Application
The main applications of the SITRANS FM electromagnetic sensors can be found in the following fields:
- Food Processing: People widely use it in food processing plants for measuring the flow of ingredients such as milk, juice, sauces, and syrups. It helps in accurate dosing and ensuring product quality and consistency.
- Beverage Production: In the beverage industry, people use it for measuring the flow of water, soft drinks, beer, and other beverages during production, filling, and packaging processes.
- Pharmaceutical Industry: Besides the food and beverage industry, it also has applications in the pharmaceutical industry for measuring the flow of liquid medications and ingredients.
Design
- Unique mechanical design with a wide range of customer specified sanitary connection
- Compact or remote mounting possible easy “plug & play” field changeable
- Simple on-site upgrade to IP68/NEMA 6P terminal box
- ATEX 2G D version for hazardous areas (ceramic liner)
Mode of operation
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.
Working Principle
Electromagnetic Induction: Based on the principle of electromagnetic induction, it measures the flow rate of conductive liquids. When the sensor generates a magnetic field and a conductive fluid flows through it, the sensor induces an electromotive force that is proportional to the flow velocity of the fluid. The sensor accurately measures this electromotive force to determine the flow rate.Discover more from SIEMENS
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