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Fork Viscosity Meter

Brand: Emerson Electric Co.
Purpose built for today’s connected environments, the Fork Viscosity Meter (FVM) is a fast-response, direct-insertion multivariable sensor that delivers reliable viscosity, density and temperature measurement in pipelines, bypass loops and tanks.
Features
  • Receive reliable and continuous multivariable measurement of viscosity, density and temperature.
  • Easily insert directly into pipelines, bypass loops and tanks.
  • Expand usage with a hazardous area-approved, head-mounted transmitter that supports local configuration and display.
  • Quickly verify meter health and status with advanced internal diagnostics.
  • Support multiple simultaneous protocols for connection to DCS, PLC and flow computers.
  • Interact with our detailed schematic tool to learn more about our Dedicated Density and Viscosity Meters.
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Purpose built for today’s connected environments, the Fork Viscosity Meter (FVM) is a fast-response, direct-insertion multivariable sensor that delivers reliable viscosity, density and temperature measurement in pipelines, bypass loops and tanks.
Features
  • Receive reliable and continuous multivariable measurement of viscosity, density and temperature.
  • Easily insert directly into pipelines, bypass loops and tanks.
  • Expand usage with a hazardous area-approved, head-mounted transmitter that supports local configuration and display.
  • Quickly verify meter health and status with advanced internal diagnostics.
  • Support multiple simultaneous protocols for connection to DCS, PLC and flow computers.
  • Interact with our detailed schematic tool to learn more about our Dedicated Density and Viscosity Meters.

Specifications

Density Accuracy

  • ± 1 kg/m³ (± 0.001 g/cm³)

Density Repeatability

  • ± 0.1 kg/m³ (± 0.0001 g/cm³)

Operating Range

  • 0.5 to 20,000 CP

Pressure Range

  • 207 bar (3000 psi)

Temperature Range

  • -50° to +200° C (-58° to +392° F)

Viscosity Accuracy

  • ± 0.2 CP (0.5 -10 CP Range) Then ± 1 % of Full Scale

Viscosity Repeatability

  • ± 0.5 % of Reading