PROCESS MEASUREMENT FORMER, measuring range: Customer specification required for gases, liquids, steam

The GPM series is used for differential pressure measurement in liquids, gases or vapors. The transmitters are also particularly used for flow measurement with transducers according to the differential pressure or dynamic pressure method. The output signal of the transmitters is 4...20 mA in two-wire technology, a built-in LCD display is available as an option.

A changeover valve with zero compensation can be mounted directly on the transmitter.

The GPM series is used for differential pressure measurement in liquids, gases or vapors. The transmitters are also particularly used for flow measurement with transducers according to the differential pressure or dynamic pressure method. The output signal of the transmitters is 4...20 mA in two-wire technology, a built-in LCD display is available as an option.

A changeover valve with zero compensation can be mounted directly on the transmitter.

Process transmitters are electronic devices used in process automation to convert physical quantities, such as pressure, temperature, flow or level, into electrical signals. These signals can then be processed by other devices such as controllers, regulators or indicators.

Here are some applications of process transmitters:

Monitoring of industrial processes: Process transmitters can be used in various industrial sectors to monitor and control process variables. For example, they can be used to measure the flow of liquids or gases in a pipeline or to monitor the temperature and pressure in a chemical process.
Automation of production processes: Process transmitters can help improve the automation of production processes by making it easier to record and monitor process variables. This enables companies to make their production processes more efficient and improve the quality of their products.
Energy efficiency: Process transmitters can also contribute to energy efficiency by helping to optimize energy consumption in industrial processes. For example, they can help to reduce the energy consumption of pumps or fans by measuring the flow or pressure and adjusting the speed of the pumps or fans accordingly.
Process control: Process transmitters can also be used for process control by acting as feedback elements in control loops. For example, a process transmitter can be used to measure the temperature in an oven and control the burners accordingly to maintain a constant temperature.
Safety: Process transmitters can help to improve the safety of industrial plants by helping to detect and avoid potential hazards at an early stage. For example, they can help to monitor tank levels to prevent overflow or to ensure that an adequate amount of liquid is present to ensure the safety of processes.

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