Rheonik RHM40 Coriolis Mass Flow Sensor
Rheonik RHM40 Coriolis Mass Flow Sensor

Rheonik RHM40 Coriolis Mass Flow Sensor

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The Coriolis Mass Flow sensor rhm40 offers a low-pressure drop and exceptional turndown capability. Designed for general process applications, the RHM 40 is available with a choice of materials and the highest pressure ratings.

  • Range: 20 kg/min up to 1500 kg/min
  • Pressure: up to 380 bar (5511 psi)
  • Temperature: -196°C (-321°F) up to +350°C (662°F)
  • Accuracy: 0.1 % of the rate
  • Materials: SS 316L / SS 316Ti, Alloy C22 – 2.4602, Super Duplex – 1.4410
  • Process Connection: 2″ up to 3″
Rheonik RHM40 Coriolis Mass Flow Sensor
Rheonik RHM40 Coriolis Mass Flow Sensor

General Specifications

Nominal Flow (Qₙₒₘ)* 1200 kg/min (2645.6 lb/min)
Maximum Flow (Qₘₐₓ)* 1500 kg/min (3306.9 lb/min)
Typical Minimum Flow (Qₘᵢₙ)* 20 kg/min (44.1 lb/min)
Serial Tube / Single Path Flow rates Qmax, Qnom, and Qmin for “serial” sensors will be 50% of the above-listed parallel/dual path version.
Operating Temperature Fluid temperature range options cover applications from -196°C to +350°C (-320°F to +662°F). For integral transmitter versions please refer to the transmitter datasheet
Ambient Temperature -50 °C to +80 °C (-60 °F to +180 °F) (standard)
Pressure Ratings Up to 433 bar / 6280 psi – dependent upon material
Electrical Connection Sensor w/o Integral Transmitter M20 x 1.5 standard cable entry for JM, SM terminal box versions
Optional entries available : ½” NPT or M25 x 1.5 (only for SM) or ¾” NPT (only for SM)
Max. cable length to remote RHE transmitter 100 m / 328 ft
Sensor Enclosure Materials Stainless steel 304 (standard), SS 316 (optional)
Coated aluminum terminal box, SS 316 terminal box (optional)
Enclosure Type Protection class IP66, NEMA 4X (standard), IP66/67, NEMA 4X/6 (optional)
Wetted Materials 1.4571 (SS 316Ti), 1.4410 (SuperDuplex), 2.4602 (Alloy C22) – standard
Tantalum – Consult Factory
Additional/customer-specific materials available upon request
Nearly any – the Rheonik AnyPipeFit Commitment.  Consult the factory for types/sizes not listed in this data sheet on the Mechanical Construction pages
Europe – PED: Module A2, Module B3.1+C2
Process Connections Canada – CRN: Canadian Registration Number
Pressure Rating Compliance ATEX / IECEx Approvals for Zone 0, 1, 2 (details see page 12)
North American Approvals Class I, Div. 1, 2, Gr. A,B,C, D, Zone 0, 1, 2
Certifications and Approvals MID custody transfer approval (OIML R117)
American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) Product Type Approval for use on marine vessels
All sensors are hydro-tested, calibrated, and supplied with a traceable calibration certificate. Customized calibration and testing services are available
Rheonik offers a full set of services for large and complex engineering projects.
Testing and Inspection Typical services offered are but are not limited to:•Certificates of origin and conformity, mill certificates•Data books including WPAR, WQS, NDT, test & quality plans, functional testing, calibration procedures, customized packing, factory acceptance etc.•Painting to project specification
Project Documentation and QA, Services •Start up and commissioning services on/offshore
Enclosure heating for high-temperature applications
Cleaning for oxygen service, …
Options For more consult the factory

Coriolis Mass Flow sensor rhm40 Applications

Typical applications include:

  • General Flow Control
  • Plant Balance
  • Terminal Transfer
  • Mixing and Batching
  • High Temperature Fluids
  • Barge, Ship, Rail Car, and Truck Filing

Features

Rheonik RHM40 Coriolis Mass Flow Sensor
Rheonik RHM40 Coriolis Mass Flow Sensor
  • The typical measuring range is up to 1500 kg/min (3306.93 lb/min)
  • Pressure ratings up to 433 bar (6280 psi)
  • Temperature ratings from -196 to +350 °C (-320 to +662°F) – extended on request
  • Mass flow uncertainty down to 0.1 %
  • Repeatability down to 0.05 %
  • 4 kHz measurement updates and response time of less than 10 ms when used with RHE 40 Series transmitters
  • Accurately measure flow rates down to 20 kg/min
  • The Rheonik AnyPipeFit Commitment provides custom process connection type and size flexibility on any meter to suit your existing plant, saving time and expense on installation costs
  • Approved for use in hazardous areas
  • SS 304 Stainless steel enclosure, SS 316 optional
  • Integral and remote transmitter versions are available

Mechanical Construction

Sensors are manufactured with two internal measurement tubes arranged side by side. In parallel or dual path sensors (order code Pxx), these tubes are connected in parallel and the flowing fluid is split equally between them. In serial or single-path sensors (order code Sxx), the internal tubes are connected end to end, creating a single path through which all fluid flows.

Performance Data

  • Flow Measurement Uncertainty
  • Selected Sensors down to ±0.10 % ¹ of rate (Gold Line)
  • Standard Sensors down to ±0.15 % ² of rate
  • Flow Measurement Repeatability. Down to ±0.05 % of rate
  • Temperature Measurement, Better than ±1 °C
  • Density Calibration (Liquid)
  • Selected Sensors down to ±0.0005 kg/liter (Gold Line)
  • Standard Sensors down to ±0.001 kg/liter

Measurement Tube Pressure Ratings

The maximum pressure (Pmax) of a sensor is determined by its lowest-rated part. The lowest rated part can be either the measurement tube (Pmax indicated below), the connection block/manifold (Pmax indicated in the mechanical construction section), or the process connection (for Pmax see published standards or manufacturer information).

Uncertainties and Flow Measurement Turn-down

All uncertainty statements refer to reference conditions – the mass flow of water, 18 – 24 °C, 1 – 3 bar in a standard temperature, pressure, and material configuration sensor. The sensor can be used to measure gas – uncertainty values for gas equal to the liquid value plus 0.3 %. Reference conditions for gas are mass flow of natural gas, 18 – 24 °C, 35 to 100 bar in a standard temperature, pressure, and material configuration sensor.

 

  • For flow Q ≥ zero stability / (calibration uncertainty/100) u = calibration uncertainty
  • For flow Q < zero stability / (calibration uncertainty/100) u = (zero stability/Q) x 100

Uncertainties From Environmental and Process Conditions

  • If sensors are not zeroed at operating conditions, minor additional uncertainties can arise from elevated temperatures and pressures:  ±0.00308 % of maximum flow per °C and  ±0.0208 % of maximum flow per bar.
  • Process temperature effect on density: additional uncertainty of ±0.000641 g/cm³ per °C difference from calibration temperature with standard density calibration and of ±0.000073 g/cm³ per °C difference from calibration temperature with enhanced density calibration. This effect can be mitigated by a simple field density adjustment at operating conditions.
  • Process pressure effect on mass flow: The effect of pressure on flow measurement is 0.001 % of the rate per bar. Compensation is possible by pressure sensor input (analog input or digital write) or manual value entry into the transmitter.
  • Process pressure effect on density: The effect of pressure on density measurement is 0.00012 g/cc per bar. Compensation is possible by pressure sensor input (analog input or digital write) or manual value entry into the transmitter.

The types and capacities of the  Rheonik Coriolis Mass flow meters

Small Size Coriolis Mass Flow Sensor

Ideal for embedded systems and precise small flow applications

Large Size Coriolis Mass Flow Sensor

Perfect for material movements in small and wide-scale operations

The types of Coriolis Mass Flow Transmitter

For information on Price, stock, and other please contact: Wiratama Mitra Abad

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