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SITRANS FC MASS 2100 DI 3-15

The SIEMENS SITRANS FC MASS 2100 DI 3-15 is suitable for accurate mass flow measurement for all kind of liquids and gases. The full bore design provides lower pressure loss due to the same internal diameter throughout the entire sensor. The single tube construction without internal welds, reductions or flow splitters offers optimal hygiene, safety and CIP cleanability. The sensor is also characterised by having a large dynamic turn down range better than 500:1 and the market's thickest tube wall to ensure the highest integrity.

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Medium temperature -50…180°C (-58 … 356 °F )
Sensor design One bended tube
Enclosure IP65 (NEMA 4)

The SIEMENS SITRANS FC MASS 2100 DI 3-15 is suitable for accurate mass flow measurement for all kind of liquids and gases. The full bore design provides lower pressure loss due to the same internal diameter throughout the entire sensor. The single tube construction without internal welds, reductions or flow splitters offers optimal hygiene, safety and CIP cleanability. The sensor is also characterised by having a large dynamic turn down range better than 500:1 and the market’s thickest tube wall to ensure the highest integrity.

Integral heating is optionally available to avoid sensitive fluids’ solidification during downtime or period between discontinuing processes.

To make a complete flowmeter, the SITRANS F C MASS 2100 flow sensor must be combined with one of the following MASS transmitters:

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