Advanced electromagnetic flowmeter

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ENVIROMAG FLOW MEASUREMENT FOR WATER AND WASTEWATER APPLICATIONS

26.07.2024

KROHNE unveils an advanced electromagnetic flowmeter engineered specifically for the water and wastewater industry in North America. Designed with long-term reliability and durability in mind, the ENVIROMAG offers a cutting-edge solution for accurate flow measurement in various water and wastewater applications.

ENVIROMAG Flow Measurement for Water and Wastewater Applications

The new KROHNE flowmeter is engineered for durability, reliability, and compliance with North American standards. (Image source: KROHNE, Inc.)

Certified with NSF approval for potable water, the ENVIROMAG ensures safety and compliance with stringent North American standards. It features a robust design suitable for direct burial installations, with a NEMA 6P rating that guarantees protection against water ingress and environmental challenges. The ENVIROMAG comes equipped with multiple communication options, making it versatile and compatible with a wide range of control systems. This tool is the ideal choice for water and wastewater measurement applications, offering unmatched performance and reliability throughout the process.

The ENVIROMAG’s features are tailored to meet the specific needs for a variety of applications. It offers short inlet and outlet runs, remains unaffected by contamination, solids, fibers, and slurries, and requires no maintenance. Each unit is wet calibrated, complete with a calibration report, and comes with continuous self-diagnostic features. Additionally, the ENVIROMAG is NSF approved with a hard rubber liner and is available with a "virtual reference" that eliminates the need for grounding rings. It is also hazardous area approved for added safety and compliance.

The ENVIROMAG is versatile and suitable for a wide range of applications, including wastewater processes, desalination processes, irrigation networks, potable, chlorinated, and fluorinated water systems, clean water processes, water distribution networks, and cooling stations for district heating.

Source: KROHNE, Inc.

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