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t moo KR�HNE M TI DALFLUX 4300 F -Quick Start Electromagnetic flow sensor for partially filled pipes The documentation is only complete when used in combination with the relevant documentation for the converter. ©KROHNE 09/2010-7308302300-QS TIDALFLUX 4000 R03 en KROHNE CONTENTS 1 Safety instructions 3 2 Installation 4 2.1 Scope of delivery...............................................................................................................4 2.2 Transport..........................................................................................................................4 2.3 Installation conditions...................................................................................................... 5 2.3.1 Inlet and outlet........................................................................................................................5 2.3.2 Mounting position....................................................................................................................5 2.3.3 Flange deviation......................................................................................................................6 2.3.4 Vibration..................................................................................................................................6 2.3.5 Magnetic field..........................................................................................................................6 2.3.6 Control valve ...........................................................................................................................7 2.3.7 Slope........................................................................................................................................7 2.3.8 Mounting advice for difficult situations..................................................................................7 2.3.9 Cleaning of flow sensor..........................................................................................................8 2.3.10 Temperatures .......................................................................................................................8 2.4 Mounting........................................................................................................................... 9 2.4.1 Mounting grounding rings ......................................................................................................9 2.4.2 Torques and pressures...........................................................................................................9 3 Electrical connections 11 3.1 Safety instructions.......................................................................................................... 11 3.2 Important notes on electrical connection...................................................................... 11 3.3 Connection of cables ...................................................................................................... 12 3.4 Cable lengths.................................................................................................................. 13 3.5 Signal cable A (type DS 3001, construction .................................................................... 15 3.6 Preparing signal cable A, connection to measuring sensor ......................................... 16 3.7 Signal cable B (type BTS 300), construction .................................................................. 17 3.8 Preparing signal cable B, connection to measuring sensor......................................... 17 3.9 Preparing field current cable C, connection to measuring sensor............................... 19 3.10 Interface cable.............................................................................................................. 21 3.11 Grounding ..................................................................................................................... 22 4 Start-up 23 4.1 Switching on the power.................................................................................................. 23 5 Technical data 24 5.1 Dimensions and weights ................................................................................................ 24 5.2 Vacuum load ................................................................................................................... 25 6 Notes 26 2 www.krohne.com 09/2010-7308302300-QS TIDALFLUX 4000 R03 en SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 0 Warnings and symbols used QDANGER! This information refers to the immediate danger when working with electricity. DANGER! These warnings must be observed without fail. Even partial disregard of this warning can lead to serious health problems and even death. There is also the risk of seriously damaging the device or parts of the operators plant. WARNardi A! Disregarding this safety warning, even if only in part,poses the risk of serious health problems. There is also the risk of damaging the device or parts of the operator's plant. CAUTION! Q° Disregarding these instructions can result in damage to the device or to parts of the operator's plant. a /NFORMA T/ON! These instructions contain important information for the handling of the device. HANDLING • This symbol designates all instructions for actions to be carried out by the operator in the specified sequence. RESULT This symbol refers to all important consequences of the previous actions. Safety instructions for the operator CAUTION! Installation, assembly, start-up and maintenance may only be performed by appropriately Q trained personnel. The regional occupational health and safety directives must always be observed. ® LEGAL NOTICE! The responsibility as to the suitability and intended use of this device rests solely with the user. The supplier assumes no responsibility in the event of improper use by the customer. Improper installation and operation may lead to loss of warranty. In addition, the "Terms and Conditions of Sale"apply. They appear on the back of the invoice and form the basis of the purchase contract. a /NFORMA T/ON! • Further information can be found on the supplied CD-ROM in the manual, on the data sheet, in special manuals, certificates and on the manufacturer's website. • Ifyou need to return the device to the manufacturer or supplier;please fill out the form contained on the CD-ROM and send it with the device. Unfortunately, the manufacturer cannot repair or inspect the device without the completed form. 09/2010-7308302300-QS TIDALFLUX 4000 R03 en www.krohne.com 3 INSTALLATION 2.1 Scope of delivery 0 0 0 0 0 Figure 2-1:Scope of delivery 1Q Ordered flowmeter © Product documentation (3 Factory calibration report 4) CD-ROM with product documentation Q5 Grounding rings(optionally) © Cable 2.2 Transport 0 0 Figure 2-2:Transport 4 www.krohne.com 09/2010-7308302300-QS TIDALFLUX 4000 R03 en I INSTALLATION p 2.3 Installation conditions 2.3.1 Inlet and outlet O 02 Figure 2-3:Recommended inlet and outlet sections,top view 1� >_5DN 2Z >_3 D N 2.3.2 Mounting position A CAUTION! Onlyinstall the flowsensorin the shown position to keep the electrodes under water. Limit the rotation to±2° to maintain the accuracy. o � o o oo EX o o o o Figure 2-4:Mounting position 09/2010-7308302300-QS TIDALFLUX 4000 R03 en www.krohne.com 5 p INSTALLATION 2.3.3 Flange deviation A CAUTION! Max.permissible deviation of pipe flange faces: Lmax-Lmin—<0.5mm/0.02" r a ------------------ 0 Figure 2-5:Flange deviation Lmax T Lmin 2.3.4 Vibration Figure 2-6:Avoid vibrations 2.3.5 Magnetic field a Figure 2-7:Avoid magnetic fields 6 www.krohne.com 09/2010-7308302300-QS TIDALFLUX 4000 R03 en INSTALLATION 2.3.6 Control valve 0-1 01 E4V -ir74;G7�� Figure 2-8:Installation before control valve 2.3.7 Slope A CAUTION! The accuracy is influenced by the slope. Stay within±!% to get the most accurate measurements! o a <1% <1% Figure 2-9:Recommended slope 2.3.8 Mounting advice for difficult situations If you can not meet the installation conditions install the flowmeter between two containers.The inlet to the flowmeter must be higher than the outlet of the fluid. In this way you will have a calm flow into the flowmeter, resulting in a highly accurate measurement.The sizes of the containers must be proportional to the size of the flowmeter. 20 4 "�L 10 03 ® OO Figure 2-10:Installing in difficult situations 1� Use a container(2)if if the Inlet pipe has a slope>1%.Make sure that the outlet level of this pipe is below the inlet to the flowmeter. 2� Inlet container 3Z Inlet section of 10 DN 4� Outlet section of 5 DN 5S Outlet container advisable if outlet pipe has a slope> 1%. 09/2010-7308302300-QS TIDALFLUX 4000 R03 en www.krohne.com 7 p INSTALLATION 2.3.9 Cleaning of flow sensor The TIDALFLUX flow sensor is highly resistant against dirt and the measurement will rarely be influenced by anything. However, it is advisable to create a possiblity for cleaning just before or after the sensor. 10 a Figure 2-11:Option for cleaning of flow sensor 1� Opening for cleaning 2.3.10 Temperatures Temperature range Process UC] Ambient PC] Process [°F] Ambient PF] min. max. min. max. min. max. min. max. All versions -5 60 -25 60 23 140 -13 140 8 www.krohne.com 09/2010-7308302300-QS TIDALFLUX 4000 R03 en INSTALLATION p 2.4 Mounting 2.4.1 Mounting grounding rings Inorder CAUTION! Q In order to get a reliable height measurement it is absolutelynecessarythat the inner side of the ° connecting pipeline is electrically conductive and connected to ground. if not, tailor-made grounding rings with a cylindrical part can be delivered. Please contact your local agency in case of doubt. 02 02 IDJ= 0► 3 Figure 2-12:Grounding with grounding rings 1� Existing pipeline 2� Grounding rings,custom made to inner diameter of pipeline 3Z TIDALFLUX 4� Insert the cylindrical part of the grounding ring into the pipeline.Use an appropiate gasket between the grounding ring and the flange. a /NFORMA T/ON! Sizes of the grounding rings are diameter dependent and available on request. 2.4.2 Torques and pressures I Figure 2-13:Tightening of bolts Tightening of bolts 1� Step 1: Apply approx. 50% of max. torque given in table. �2 Step 2: Apply approx. 80% of max. torque given in table. 3I Step 3: Apply 100% of max. torque given in table. 09/2010-7308302300-QS TIDALFLUX 4000 R03 en www.krohne.com 9 INSTALLATION /NFORMA T/ON! 1 Tighten the bolts uniformely in diagonally opposite sequence. Nominal size Pressure Bolts Max. torque [Nm] DN [mm] rating 200 PN 10 8 x M 20 68 250 PN 10 12 x M 20 65 300 PN 10 12 x M 20 76 350 PN 10 16 x M 20 75 400 PN 10 16 x M 24 104 500 PN 10 20 x M 24 107 600 PN 10 20 x M 27 138 700 PN 10 20 x M 27 163 800 PN 10 24 x M 30 219 900 PN 10 28 x M 30 205 1000 PN 10 28 x M 35 261 r— Nominal size Flange class Bolts Max. torque [Nm] [inch] [lb] 8 150 8 x 3/4" 69 10 150 12 x 7/8" 79 12 150 12 x 7/8" 104 14 150 12 x 1" 93 16 150 16 x 1" 91 18 150 16 x 1 1/8" 143 20 150 20 x 1 1/8" 127 24 150 20 x 1 1/4" 180 28 150 28 x 1 1/4" 161 32 150 28 x 1 1/2" 259 36 150 32 x 1 1/2" 269 40 150 36 x 1 1/2" 269 a /NFORMA T/ON! Information for bigger sizes is available on request. 10 www.krohne.com 09/2010-7308302300-QS TIDALFLUX 4000 R03 en ■ ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS p 3.1 Safety instructions QDANGER! All work on the electrical connections may only be carried out with the power disconnected. Take + note of the voltage data on the nameplate! QDANGER! Observe the national regulations for electrical installations! WARNING! without fail the local occupational health and safety regulations.Any work done on the ' electrical components of the measuring device may only be carried out by properly trained specialists. a /NFORMA T/ON! Look at the device nameplate to ensure that the device is delivered according to your order. Check for the correct supply voltage printed on the nameplate. 3.2 Important notes on electrical connection QDANGER! Electrical connection is carried out in conformity with the VDE 0100 directive "Regulations for + electrical power installations with line voltages up to 1000 V"or equivalent national regulations. A CAUTION! • Use suitable cable entries for the various electrical cables. • The sensor and converter are configured together in the factory. For this reason,please connect the devices in pairs. Ensure that the sensor constant GK(see type platesy are identically set 09/2010-7308302300-QS TIDALFLUX 4000 R03 en www.krohne.com 11 kl ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS TI DALFLUX 4300 3.3 Connection of cables Y V O 0 0 _ o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Figure 3-1:Electrical connection 1Q Unscrew the cover to reach the connectors © Unscrew the cover to reach the connectors (Z Field current cable 4Q Interface cable © Signal cable IDS or BTS) Connection diagram 9-0 7 g 1 202330E CD r ITIA T o e (4) S 101112 7 8 A B I C D E 1 2 3 - Figure 3-2:Connection diagram 1� Protective Earth connection(PE) © Mains power neutral(N) Q3 Mains power live U 4� Field current cable © Interface cable © Signal cable.Shown is the BTS cable. In case of DS cable,do not use connectors 20 and 30. ® Connect housing to PE 12 www.krohne.com 09/2010-7308302300-QS TIDALFLUX 4000 R03 en ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS p Flow sensors with protection class IP 68 can not be opened anymore. The cables are factory connected and labeled as follows. O 20 03 Ma ns Terminals I E`ed�****0 2.3 70.7 7_72 coils Terminals 7,8 lnterface nals Term O Figure 3-3:Labeled cables for IP 68 versions 1� Mains power(10=blank, 11 =blue, 12=black) 2� Field current(7=white,8=green) 3Z Data interface(black wires,C=marked"1", D=marked"2",E=marked '31 4� Electrodes(1 =blank,2=white,3=red) 3.4 Cable lengths A CAUTION! The maximum allowed distance between the flowsensorand the converteris determinedby the shortest cable length. Interface cable: maximum length is 600 m/ 1968 ft. Type B (BTS) signal cable: maximum length is 600 m/ 1968 ft. Type A WS) signal cable: maximum length depends on the conductivity of the fluid: Electrical conductivity Maximum length [PS/cm] [m] 50 120 394 100 200 656 200 400 1312 >400 600 1968 09/2010-7308302300-QS TIDALFLUX 4000 R03 en www.krohne.com 13 El ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Field current cable: The cross section of the cable determines the maximum length: Cross section Maximum length [mm2l [AWGI [m] [ftl 2 x 0.75 2 x 18 150 492 2 x 1.5 2 x 14 300 984 2 x 2.5 2 x 12 600 1968 14 www.krohne.com 09/2010-7308302300-QS TIDALFLUX 4000 R03 en ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS p 3.5 Signal cable A (type DS 300), construction • Signal cable A is a double-shielded cable for signal transmission between the measuring sensor and signal converter. • Bending radius:>_50 mm/2" oil ® O O O Figure 3-4:Construction of signal cable A (1) Stranded drain wire(1)for the inner shield(10),1.0 mm2 Cu/AWG 17(not insulated,bare) © Insulated wire(2),0.5 mm2 Cu/AWG 20 (3) Insulated wire(3),0.5 mm2 Cu/AWG 20 (4) Outer sheath © Insulation layers © Stranded drain wire(6)for the outer shield(60) 09/2010-7308302300-QS TIDALFLUX 4000 R03 en www.krohne.com 15 p ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 3.6 Preparing signal cable A, connection to measuring sensor a /NFORMA T/ON! Assembly materials and tools are not part of the delivery. Use the assembly materials and tools in compliance with the applicable occupational health and safety directives. • The outer shield (60) is connected in the terminal compartment of the measuring sensor directly via the shield and a clip. • Bending radius:>_50 mm/2" Required materials • PVC insulating tube, 02.0...2.5 mm/0.08...0.1" • Heat-shrinkable tubing • Wire end ferrule to DIN 46 228: E 1.5-8 for the stranded drain wire (1) • 2 wire end ferrules to DIN 46 228: E 0.5-8 for the insulated conductors (2, 3) O a b (6) O (11 (601 (1) (60) 5O 2 3 Figure 3-5:Preparing signal cable A,connection to measuring sensor a=50mm/2" b=10mm/0.39" /� 0 Strip the conductor to dimension a. 0 Trim the outer shield (60) to dimension b and pull it over the outer sheath. 0 Remove the stranded drain wire (6) of the outer shield and the inner shield (10). Make sure not to damage the stranded drain wire (1) of the inner shield. 0 Slide an insulating tube over the stranded drain wire (1). 0 Crimp the wire end ferrules onto conductors 2 and 3 and the stranded drain wire (1 J. © Pull the heat-shrinkable tubing over the prepared signal cable. 16 www.krohne.com 09/2010-7308302300-QS TIDALFLUX 4000 R03 en ■ ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS p 3.7 Signal cable B (type BTS 300), construction • Signal cable B is a triple-shielded cable for signal transmission between the measuring sensor and signal converter. • Bending radius:>_ 50 mm/2" il ti O o (20) 02 (30) Figure 3-6:Construction of signal cable B (1) Stranded drain wire for the inner shield(10), 1.0 mmZ Cu/AWG 17(not insulated,bare) (2) Insulated wire(2),0.5 mmZ Cu/AWG 20 with stranded drain wire(20)of shield Z Insulated wire(3),0.5 mmZ Cu/AWG 20 with stranded drain wire(30)of shield (4) Outer sheath (5) Insulation layers © Stranded drain wire(6)for the outer shield(60),0.5 mmZ Cu/AWG 20(not insulated,bare) 3.8 Preparing signal cable B, connection to measuring sensor a /NFORMA T/ON! Assembly materials and tools are not part of the delivery. Use the assembly materials and tools in compliance with the applicable occupational health and safety directives. • The outer shield (60) is connected in the terminal compartment of the measuring sensor directly via the shield and a clip. • Bending radius:>_50 mm/2" Required materials • PVC insulation tubing, 02.0...2.5 mm /0.08...0.1" • Heat-shrinkable tubing • Wire end ferrule to DIN 46 228: E 1.5-8 for the stranded drain wire (1) • 2x wire end ferrules to DIN 46 228: E 0.5-8 for the insulated conductors (2, 3) 09/2010-7308302300-QS TIDALFLUX 4000 R03 en www.krohne.com 17 p ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 10 a b (6) (201 i, (3) (60) f301 (1) (60) �5 2 3 Figure 3-7:Preparing signal cable B,connection to measuring sensor a=50mm/2" b=10mm/0.39" 1) Strip the conductor to dimension a. 410 �2 Trim the outer shield (60) to dimension b and pull it over the outer sheath. 3I Remove the stranded drain wire (6) of the outer shield and the shields and stranded drain wires of the insulated conductors (2, 3). Remove the inner shield (10). Be sure not to damage the stranded drain wire (1). 4� Slide an insulating tube over the stranded drain wire (1). �5 Crimp the wire end ferrules onto conductors 2 and 3 and the stranded drain wire (1). © Pull the heat-shrinkable tubing over the prepared signal cable. 18 www.krohne.com 09/2010-7308302300-QS TIDALFLUX 4000 R03 en M ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS p 3.9 Preparing field current cable C, connection to measuring sensor a /NFORMA T/ON! Assembly materials and tools are not part of the delivery. Use the assembly materials and tools in compliance with the applicable occupational health and safety directives. • The field current cable is not part of the scope of delivery. • The shield is connected in the terminal compartment of the converter directly via the shield and a clip. • The shield is connected in the sensor via the special cable gland. • Bending radius:>_ 50 mm/2" Required materials • Shielded 2-wire insulated copper cable • Insulating tube, size according to the cable being used • Heat-shrinkable tubing • DIN 46 228 wire end ferrules: size according to the cable being used a 10 b l � Figure 3-8:Preparation of field current cable C a=125mm/5" b=10mm/0.4" 10 Strip the conductor to dimension a. ( Trim the outer shield to dimension b and pull it over the outer sheath. 30 Crimp wire end ferrules onto both conductors. 09/2010-7308302300-QS TIDALFLUX 4000 R03 en www.krohne.com 19 p ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS At flow converter side: Connecting shielding under clamp in connection box of converter rn�x�x �1, 7 Figure 3-9:Clamping of shields 1Q Field current cable ® Signal cable At flow sensor side: Connecting shielding via special cable gland 1 3 4 50 2mm/3/32" 7 Figure 3-10:Connecting the shield within the cable gland 1Q Wires © Isolation 03 Shielding 4� Isolation Q5 Feed cable through dome nut and clamping insert and fold shielding over clamping insert.Make sure that the braided shield overlaps the 0-ring by 2 mm/3/32". © Push clamping insert into body. © Tighten the dome nut. 20 www.krohne.com 09/2010-7308302300-QS TIDALFLUX 4000 R03 en ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS p 3.10 Interface cable The data interface cable is a shielded, 3 x 1.5 mm2 LIYCY cable. The standard length 10 m / 32.8 ft is included in the delivery. Preparing the interface cable a T b T 1 � 2 3 Figure 3-11:Preparing the interface cable a=100mm/4" b=10mm/0.4" © 10 Strip the conductor to dimension a. 0 Trim the outer shield to dimension b and pull it over the outer sheath. 0 Crimp the wire end ferrules onto the conductors 1, 2 and 3. Connect the shielding at both sides of the cable via the special cable gland. Connecting shielding via special cable gland 1 3 4 2mm/3/32" W— Figure 3-12:Connecting the shield within the cable gland (1) Wires © Isolation 0 Shielding (4) Isolation S Feed cable through dome nut and clamping insert and fold shielding over clamping insert.Make sure that the braided shield overlaps the 0-ring by 2 mm/3/32". © Push clamping insert into body. © Tighten the dome nut. 09/2010-7308302300-QS TIDALFLUX 4000 R03 en www.krohne.com 21 p ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 3.11 Grounding QDANGER! The device must be grounded in accordance with regulations in order to protect personnel + against electric shocks. A CAUTION! In ordertogeta reliable height measurement it is absolutely necessarythat the innerside of the connecting pipeline is electrically conductive and connected to ground. If not, tailor-made grounding rings with a cylindrical part can be delivered. Please contactyour local agency in case of doubt. OA Figure 3-13:Grounding ring number 3 22 www.krohne.com 09/2010-7308302300-QS TIDALFLUX 4000 R03 en START-UP p 4.1 Switching on the power Before connecting to power, please check that the system has been correctly installed. This includes: • The device must be mechanically mounted safely in compliance with the regulations. • The power connections must be in compliance with the regulations. • Make sure that all electrical connections are made and that the covers of the terminal compartments are closed. • Check that the electrical operating data of the power supply are correct. Switch on the power. a /NFORMA T/ON! The sensor can not be programmed or changed in any way.All settable functions are included in the converter. Please see the relevant documentation of the converter for more information. 09/2010-7308302300-QS TIDALFLUX 4000 R03 en www.krohne.com 23 TECHNICAL DATA 5.1 Dimensions and weights The inner pipe diameter should match the inner diameter of the flowmeter. Since the inner diameter is not a standard DN size, choose the inner pipe diameter to be just a little bit bigger than the flow meter diameter. If a lot of sediment or fat is expected the optimal solution is to produce a diameter compensation ring on both sides to have smooth transits. k n IP 67 versions: k=232 mm/9.1" m= 110mm/4.3" m n=202 mm/7.95" 0 0 0 0 0 IP 68 versions: 0 o k=344 mm/13.54" m= 155mm/6.1" o Di o n=284mm/11.18" 0 m � o 0 0 0 0 0 a 0C EN 1092-1 Nominal size Dimensions [mm] Approx. weight DN PN a b Oc d j OD OD; [kg] IP 67 IP 68 200 10 350 473 532 291 177 340 189 40 250 10 400 521 579 331 166 205 395 231 54 300 10 500 571 629 381 191 235 445 281 66 350 10 500 623 682 428 214 306 505 316 95 400 10 600 681 739 483 242 386 565 365 115 500 10 600 784 843 585 293 386 670 467 145 600 10 600 894 952 694 347 386 780 567 180 700 10 700 1010 1069 812 406 455 895 666 265 800 10 800 1125 1184 922 461 535 1015 768 350 900 10 900 1246 1305 1064 532 625 1115 863 425 1000 10 1000 1338 1396 1132 566 695 1230 965 520 1200 6 1200 1529 1588 1340 670 854 1405 1169 659 1400 6 1400 1732 1791 1521 761 1034 1630 1367 835 1600 6 1600 1932 1991 1721 861 1234 1830 1549 1659 24 www.krohne.com 09/2010-7308302300-OS TIDALFLUX 4000 R03 en TECHNICAL DATA 150 lb flanges Nominal size Dimensions [inches] Approx. weight ASME PN a b Oc d j OD OD; [lb] 1Q [psi] IP 67 IP 68 IV 8 284 13.78 19.02 20.9 11.46 5.75 6.97 13.39 7.44 90 10 284 15.75 21.06 22.8 13.03 6.54 8.07 15.55 9.09 120 12 284 19.69 23.54 24.8 15 7.52 9.25 17.52 11.06 145 14 284 27.56 25.43 26.8 16.85 9.8 12.05 19.88 12.44 210 16 284 31.5 27.72 29.1 19.02 9.53 15.2 22.24 14.37 255 20 284 31.5 31.73 33.2 23.03 11.54 15.2 26.38 18.39 320 24 284 31.5 36.14 37.5 27.32 13.66 15.2 30.71 22.32 400 28 Class D 35.43 40.4 42.7 31.97 15.98 17.87 36.50 26.22 692 32 Class D 39.37 45.2 47.5 36.3 18.15 21.06 41.75 30.24 1031 36 Class D 43.31 50.1 52.4 41.89 20.94 24.61 46.0 33.98 1267 40 Class D 47.24 53.8 56.1 44.57 22.28 27.36 50.75 37.99 1554 48 Class D 55.12 62.3 64.6 52.76 26.38 33.62 59.50 46.02 2242 9T Nominal size<_24":ASME; > 24":AWWA 5.2 Vacuum load Diameter Vacuum load in mbar abs. at a process temperature of [mm] 400C 600C DN200...1600 500 600 Diameter Vacuum load in psia at a process temperature of [inches] 104°F 140°F 8...64" 7.3 8.7 09/2010-7308302300-QS TIDALFLUX 4000 R03 en www.krohne.com 25 NOTES 26 www.krohne.com 09/2010-7308302300-QS TIDALFLUX 4000 R03 en NOTES A 09/2010-7308302300-QS TIDALFLUX 4000 R03 en www.krohne.com 27 r� r . rti,y • •• M• • • •• AW to ri KROHNE product overview • Electromagnetic flowmeters • Variable area flowmeters • Ultrasonic flowmeters 0 • Mass flowmeters • Vortex flowmeters L 3 • Flow controllers v m s • Level meters • Temperature meters v • Pressure meters • Analysis products M 0 • Measuring systems for the oil and gas industry 0 • Measuring systems for sea-going tankers X D J LL J Q O_ H Ln O Head Office KROHNE Messtechnik GmbH N Ludwig-Krohne-Str. 5 D-47058 Duisburg (Germany) 0 Tel.:+49 (0)203 301 0 0 Fax:+49 (0)203 301 10389 z infofdkrohne.de & The current list of all KROHNE contacts and addresses can be found at: KROHNE Y o www.krohne.com