New: d·flux multi series from Vögtlin
Published by Sara Simper,
Editorial Assistant
World Pipelines,
Vögtlin Instruments is excited to announce the release of a new product-line that makes high gas mass flow measurement and control accurate and affordable.
The new d·flux multi series is a pressure differential flow measurement device that is affordable, reliable and versatile. Flow ranges from 0-350 ln/min. up to 1400 ln/min. up to 14 bara and from -20 to 60°C. Advance communication, like Modbus, Profinet and EtherCAT, but also all common analogue signals are available. The advanced configuration is done through a free app that you can download on your phone or tablet and with which you connect to the unit over Bluetooth®. You can programme up to 15 different gasses in 15 different profiles (pre-programmed applications). The d·flux is IP54, 316L and has BSPP 1 in. process connections.
The unit has a input/output port that can be controlled by the flow meter/controller manually or through f.i. alarms, warnings or pre-set conditions.
Vögtlin’s Lead Engineer, Paul Kümin, says “This is the best of the best. We listened to our customers wishes and added years of company experience to their requirements”
The product is supported by the standard 3-year warranty and excellent service network of the Vögtlin flow Instruments organisation. The unit is engineered in Switzerland and will be manufactured in Germany. As the Product Manager, Paul de Waal, states “Passion for flow builds fantastic flow meters!”
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/product-news/09032022/new-dflux-multi-series-from-vgtlin/
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