Endress+Hauser at Instrumentation Scotland & Offshore Systems 2008, Aberdeen Exhibition & Conference Centre, 3-4 September 2008
Join us on stand 501 at Instrumentation Scotland & Offshore Systems 2008, the exhibition dedicated to the offshore industry, and see how we can help you choose the best solution for your requirements in offshore applications.
Endress+Hauser will exhibit a range of cutting-edge instruments and solutions purpose designed for the oil & gas industry across flow, level, pressure and temperature. On display will be the Cerabar S range of pressure transmitters, suitable for harsh environments and meeting all the latest industry legislation and directives. These robust transmitters offer unique technological innovations for high-end pressure measurement. They are reliable at high temperatures and offer diagnostic functions, simulation and analysis for improved process control.
Flow and level devices for harsh conditions
Endress+Hauser will showcase its Promass 83F Coriolis mass flowmeter, the ideal meter for oil & gas applications. With ATEX and FM approvals for hazardous areas, Promass 83F measures volume, mass flow and density of liquids and gases offering extreme accuracy in temperatures up to +350°C. Better still, it’s compatible with HART, PROFIBUS PA/DP, MODBUS and FOUNDTION Fieldbus for simple integration into new or existing systems.
For level measurement in offshore applications, the Levelflex M guided radar will be on display. ATEX-approved and with easy remote operation, this instrument meets the requirements of the industry in continuous level measurement and continuous measurement of interfaces. It offers functional safety up to SIL2 in accordance with IEC61508/IEC61511-1.
For more information, please visit www.uk.endress.com/scotland08
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