Endress+Hauser FMR20B Series Radar Level Sensor Level Radar, Threaded Mount, ATEX-Rated, Housing Polyvinylidene

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RS Stock No.:
691-085
Mfr. Part No.:
FMR20B-AABADTBNVCGXR0B
Manufacturer:
Endress+Hauser
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Brand

Endress+Hauser

Product Type

Level Radar

Device Type

Radar Level Sensor

Mount Type

Threaded Mount

Housing Material

Polyvinylidene Fluoride, Polybutylene Terephthalate, Polycarbonate

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Interface Type

2 Wire

Maximum Operating Temperature

80°C

Maximum Pressure

3bar

Standards/Approvals

INMETRO Ex, UK EX, NEPSI Ex, KC Ex, JPN Ex, EAC Ex, C/US, ATEX

Hazardous Area Certification

ATEX

Series

FMR20B

The Endress+Hauser Radar sensor is designed for Basic applications, providing simple and efficient level measurement in liquids and solids. Key features include fast commissioning with guided setup sequences (wizards), Bluetooth connectivity for easy, reliable, and encrypted wireless remote access, and device identification during Bluetooth connection through the “It’s me” function (LED flashing) with status indication via LED.

Simple device selection thanks to clear segmentation and easy configuration

Heartbeat Technology allows on-demand verification and diagnostics guided through the wizard without process interruption

The Micropilot FMR20B is a Compact radar sensor for applications in the Water & Wastewater, Food & Beverage, and Mining, Minerals, & Metals industries. It provides continuous non-contact level measurement with 80 GHz frequency up to 30m. Guiding wizards and Bluetooth connection allow for quick and easy commissioning.

Key Benefits


Compact design

Quick and easy installation

Wide industry use

Up to 30m/98ft range for both liquids and solids

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