Liquiphant FTL33
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Company:
Christoph Merian-Ring 12
4153 Reinach
Switzerland
Lukas Klausmann
http://www.endress.com
profibus.pcps(at)endress(dot)com
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Product description:
Liquiphant FTL33 is a point level switch for liquids. The FTL33 is especially designed for food & beverage applications where hygienic requirements are requested. The Liquiphant is used for overfill prevention or pump dry-run protection. The IO-Link capability allows easy parameter setting.
Compact:
- Smallest vibronic sensor in the market
Safe:
- Continuous self-monitoring
- Reliable switching independent of media properties
Easy:
- No calibration
- Plug & play
-IO-Link connectivity
Benefits
- Designed for hygienic applications especially in the food industry - hygienic process connections and approvals available. IO-Link reduces costs and complexity due to easy configuration of the devices via engineering tools
- CIP and SIP cleanability ensured - up to protection class IP69k
- Designed according to highest requirements to quality and environmental sustainability, the self-monitoring Liquiphant offers safe switching also in case of power supply loss
- Independent of changing media properties an accurate switching point is offered
- A real plug & play sensor is offered without any need for adjustment even with changing media. Measurement is unaffected by conductivity, build-up, turbulence, flows or air bubbles
- No calibration is required, no specific know-how or tools (e.g. software) necessary
- Robust design made of stainless steel (316L) assures highest durability - no mechanically moved parts, free of maintenance
Field of application
Point level switch in compact hygienic design with stainless steel housing for the food industry.
- Process connections: Threads, hygienic process connections, M24 process adapter
- Temperature: -40 to +150°C (-40 to +302°F)
- Pressure: -1 to +40bar (-14.5 to +580psi)
- Surface roughness: 0.76µm or 1.5µm
- Overfill prevention and leakage detection WHG, hygienic certificates, final inspection report