FMR57 Radar Measurement Time-of-Flight Micropilot

$7,770.00

Endress+Hauser

Micropilot FMR57 is the sensor for the highest demands in bulk solids and best suited for measurements in high silos, bunkers or stockpiles.

The parabolic antenna facilitates very small emitting angles and thus the measurement in slim silos.

Micropilot free space radar is used for continuous, non-contact level measurement in powdery to granular bulk solids. Dust, filling noises, temperature layers and gas layers do not affect the measurement.

 

Description

Field of application

Micropilot FMR57 is the sensor for the highest demands in bulk solids and best suited for measurements in high silos, bunkers or stockpiles. The parabolic antenna facilitates very small emitting angles and thus the measurement in slim silos. Micropilot free space radar is used for continuous, non-contact level measurement in powdery to granular bulk solids. Dust, filling noises, temperature layers and gas layers do not affect the measurement.

Horn or parabolic antenna. Thanks to the additional air purge connection even strongly dusting and build-up forming media do not present any problem.
  • Process connections: Thread or flange

  • Temperature: -40 to +400°C (–40 to 752°F)

  • Pressure: -1 to +16bar (-14.5 to +232psi)

  • Maximum measuring range: 70m (230ft)

  • K-band: 26GHz

  • International explosion protection certificates, SIL, 5-point linearity protocol

Benefits

  • Hardware and software developed according to IEC 61508 up to SIL3 (in homogeneous redundancy)

  • HistoROM data management concept for fast and easy commissioning, maintenance and diagnostics

  • Highest reliability even in the presence of obstructions in the vessel due to new Multi-Echo Tracking evaluation

  • Heartbeat Technology for a cost-effective and safe plant operation during the entire life cycle

  • Seamless integration into control or asset management systems and intuitive, menu-guided operation concept (on-site or via the control system)

  • Reliable measurement even for changing product and process conditions

  • World’s easiest proof test concept for SIL and WHG saves time and cost

Additional information

Brand

Endress+Hauser

Measuring principle

Level radar solid

Characteristic / Application

For highest demands in measuring tasks of bulk solids:
Reliable, non-contact level measurement in high silos, bunkers or stockpiles also under extreme conditions like strongly dusting and build-up forming media

Specialities

Heartbeat Technology,
Bluetooth® commissioning,
Operation and maintenance SmartBlue App,
Safety and reliability with Multi- Echo Tracking,
HistoROM,
RFID TAG for easy identification

Supply / Communication

2-wire (HART / PROFIBUS PA/ FOUNDATION Fieldbus)
4-wire (HART),
Bluetooth® wireless technology and App (optional)

Frequency

K-band (~26 GHz)

Accuracy

+/- 3 mm (0.12 in)

Ambient temperature

-40…+80 °C
(-40…+176 °F)

Process temperature

-40…+400 °C
(-40…+752 °F)

Process pressure / max. overpressure limit

Vacuum…16 bar
(Vacuum…232 psi)

Main wetted parts

316L, PEEK, PTFE, Polyamid

Process connection

Thread:
MNPT 1 1/2, R 1 1/2
Flange:
DN80…DN100,
ASME 3"…4",
JIS 10K,
UNI DN100/8"…DN250/10"

Max. measurement distance

70 m (230 ft)

Communication

4…20 mA HART
PROFIBUS PA
FOUNDATION Fieldbus
Bluetooth® wireless technology

Certificates / Approvals

ATEX, FM, CSA C/US, IEC Ex, INMETRO, NEPSI, KC, JPN Ex, EAC, UK Ex

Safety approvals

SIL

Design approvals

EN 10204-3.1

Marine approval

GL/ ABS/ LR/ BV/ DNV

Options

Display,
Customized parameterization,
Remote operation via SmartBlue App using Bluetooth®,
Antenna extension,
PWIS free

Application limits

Dk < 1.6
Reduction of the max. possible measuring range through:
Media with poor reflection properties
Angle of repose
Extremely loose surfaces of bulk solids, e.g. bulk solids with low bulk weight for pneumatic filling
Build-up, above all of moist products

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