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Guided radar level solutions
25 January 2013
Endress+Hauser's new Levelflex range of guided radar level measurement instruments are intended for entry level use for both liquids and solids. The Levelflex FMP50 is suitable for any liquid media, has wide ranging

Endress+Hauser's new Levelflex
range of guided radar level
measurement instruments are
intended for entry level use for both
liquids and solids.
The Levelflex FMP50 is suitable for any liquid media, has wide ranging functionality that includes an integrated data memory and availability for system integration with HART 4-20ma analogue and PROFIBUS PA. Simplification of the process connection options and a lower cost housing make the FMP50 an economical basic solution for supply and storage applications, as well as in utility metering processes.
The Levelflex FMP56 is for solids level measurements in dusty environments, high and narrow silos or in vessels with obstacles.
The Levelflex FMP50 is suitable for any liquid media, has wide ranging functionality that includes an integrated data memory and availability for system integration with HART 4-20ma analogue and PROFIBUS PA. Simplification of the process connection options and a lower cost housing make the FMP50 an economical basic solution for supply and storage applications, as well as in utility metering processes.
The Levelflex FMP56 is for solids level measurements in dusty environments, high and narrow silos or in vessels with obstacles.
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