7ME65207VL132AA1-Z K61+Y41

SITRANS FM MAG 5100 W Electromagnetic flow sensor, flanged, diameter DN 15 to DN 1200 (1/2" to 48"). Suitable for volume

Manufacturer's No: 7ME6520-7VL13-2AA1-Z K61+Y41     Manufacturer: Siemens
SITRANS FM MAG 5100 W Electromagnetic flow sensor, flanged, diameter DN 15 to DN 1200 (1/2" to 48"). Suitable for volume flow measurement of liquids (conductive) , for applications in water abstractio

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£26,196.00
  • Product: SITRANS FM MAG 5100 W Electromagnetic Flow Sensor
  • Flange Diameter: DN 15 to DN 1200 (1/2" to 48")
  • Applications:
    • Volume flow measurement of conductive liquids
    • Water abstraction
    • Water & wastewater treatment
    • Water distribution networks
    • Custody transfer metering
  • Successor Product: SITRANS FMS500 (consider ordering)
  • Flange Specifications:
    • DN 1100, 44 inch AWWA C-207 class D flanges
    • Material: Carbon steel ASTM A 105
    • Corrosion-resistant coating according to EN ISO 12944 grade C4
  • Liner Material: NBR
  • Electrodes: Hastelloy C-276 including grounding electrodes
  • Transmitter: Sensor for remote transmitter (order separately)
  • Communication: No bus communication
  • Cable and Terminal Box:
    • Metric cable glands
    • Polyamide terminal box or MAG 6000i integral mount

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  • Coil and Cable:
    • 150m (492 ft) standard coil, 3 x 1.5 mm²
    • 150m (492 ft) electrode cable, double shielded (for empty pipe or low conductivity), 3 x 0.25 mm², PVC-coated
  • Sealing: Sensor cables wired and IP68 sealing of junction box
  • Assistance: Contact your Siemens sales representative for assistance
 

Product

Manufacturer Material ID -
7ME6520-7VL13-2AA1-Z K61+Y41
Net Weight -
1,141.10kg

Additional Product Information

Commodity Code -
90261021
Country of Origin -
FR
Export Control Regulations -
N / N
UNSPSC -
26101109

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