General

Designated Use

Electromagnetic flow measurement has been in use around the world for over 50 years, as witnessed by the popularity of these meters that continues unabated in virtually all sectors of industry.
Electromagnetic flowmeters can be used to measure all electrically conductive liquids (>5 µS/cm) with or without solids, e.g. water, wastewater, sludge, slurries, pastes, acids, alkalis, juices, fruit pulp, etc.
In the industrial environment, sectors that utilize this measuring principle include: water/wastewater, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, pulp and paper, foodstuffs, etc. Electromagnetic flowmeters are even robust enough to be used in mining.
Resulting from incorrect use or from use other than that designated the operational safety of the measuring devices can be suspended. The manufacturer accepts no liability for damages being produced from this.

Connection versions

The measuring device can be connected to the EtherNet/IP network in one of three ways. Refer to the “Supplementary Documentation” for information on how to connect the device to an EtherNet/IP network.

Measuring device

The measuring device has an Ethernet module to connect it to an EtherNet/IP network and for connecting to the integrated Webserver. It uses the EtherNet/IP communication protocol (Ethernet Industrial Protocol) in accordance with the ODVA specification.

Data

The main measuring values are transmitted via EtherNet/IP communication. The sequence of the input and output values can be configured via the local display as well as via the integrated Webserver. Refer to the “Supplementary Documentation” for further information.

Communication

EtherNet/IP Network
  • Ethernet switch settings
  • 10 or 100Mbps
  • The default IP and MAC addresses are printed on the connections nameplate
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