Why to use Insertion Electromagnetic Flow meter

Insertion Mag meter has been designed for use in survey applications such as leakage monitoring and network analysis and in permanent locations where cost or space limitations preclude the use of conventional closed pipe meters.
Insertion type Magnetic flowmeters use the principle of electromagnetic induction to generate a small electrical signal.  As a conductive fluid flows through a magnetic induction field generated by magnetic coils on a magnetic flowmeter, the fluid flow or velocity acts as a moving electrical conductor.

An insertion magnetic flowmeter is a probe type magnetic flowmeter.  The magnetic probe is inserted directly into the process flow through a pipe fitting. The insertion magnetic flowmeter measures the process flow velocity at a point within the pipe. This measurement gives a point velocity measurement within the pipe. The measurement is less accurate since only one point of velocity is measured. However, the cost of the flowmeter and the installation is quite less than the full magnetic flowmeter.
RBEF-I Insertion Magnetic flow meter is an insertion electromagnetic flow meter designed to measure the fluid velocity of conductive liquids in applications where hot-tap or insertion installations are preferred. This insertion Magmeter is available in four standard lengths and may be installed in any pipeline with internal diameters ranging from 2" to 120" (50~3000 mm) and in permanent locations where cost or space limitations preclude the use of inline meters.

The RBEF-I insertion magnetic flow meter is designed for use with conductive fluids including water, raw sewage, wastewater, clarified water, RAS, and WAS. Available process connections include hot-tapped, DIN and NPT threads. Blind and with display is for optional.
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