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Repeatability, accuracy & operational savings
November 1st 2008

Emerson Process Management has launched its first two-wire Micro Motion Coriolis meter, the Micro Motion 2200S, enabling Coriolis to be used in applications that require loop-powered flow devices. It can be used to upgrade older looppowered technologies to ELITE Coriolis meters, without adding power or installing new cabling.

The new two-wire meter delivers measurement accuracy, repeatability and operational savings not previously possible for flow loops with older flow measurement technologies, claims Emerson. The meter delivers +0.10% liquid flow and +0.0005g/cm3 liquid density accuracy in continuous process and mass balance applications. It has no moving parts and requires no maintenance.

The 2200S can be used with a range of Micro Motion ELITE Coriolis sensor sizes and construction materials. Suitable for integral or extended mount, the innovative loop-powered design eases integration into existing control systems and can be used with long wiring runs and in applications in hazardous areas.

Equipped with MVD digital processing technology, the Micro Motion 2200S delivers multivariable and diagnostic information via HART communications for reduced costs through improved process consistency and maximised uptime.

Micro Motion two-wire Coriolis is suited to use in the chemical, petrochemical and refining industries, and for continuous process and mass balance applications.

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