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New to the Pressure and Level Transmitter Family

Instek Control • Jul 31, 2017

INSTEK CONTROL is proud to present The New Anderson-Negele L3 Pressure and Level Transmitter to the South African market.

The L3 Pressure and level transmitter has been designed to measure process pressure or hydrostatic level in hygienic process applications for the Brewing, Dairy and Food and Beverage Industries. The state-of-the-art temperature compensation reduces errors associated with process temperature changes with improved zero stability reduces sensor interaction. The graphical user interface makes set-up and programming easy by directly aligning to the HARTTM DD menu structure. The field repairable and reconfigurable design allows the user to change the display orientation, add a remote cable, or replace a component in the field without impact to accuracy.

The range of applications includes hydrostatic level measurement in dynamic temperature environments, pressure measurement in pipes and vessels up to 110 °C (230 °F) ·and hydrostatic level, volume and mass measurement in inventory silo’s.


Hygienic design/Process connection

· Use of Negele weld-in sleeve EMZ-352 or build-in system EHG-.../1" results in a hygienic installation situation that is free of gaps and dead space and is easy to sterilize.

· Conforming to 3-A Sanitary Standard 74-06 with DIRECTadapt

· EHEDG compliant hygienic design with CLEANadapt process connection

· CIP-/SIP-cleaning up to 130 °C (266 °F) for 60 minutes max.

· All materials in contact with the product have FDA approval

· Sensor completely made of stainless steel

· Further process connections available through CLEANadapt


For more information on the Anderson-Negele Product range contact INSTEK CONTROL, Raymond Karsten at +27 129986326 / +27 73 420 3757, raymond@instek.co.za or visit www.instek.co.za

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