Rosemount-Wireless ET310C Corrosion Erosion Transmitter

Rosemount™ Wireless ET310C Corrosion and Erosion Transmitter

Product Description

Get ongoing visibility into corrosion and erosion trends with real-time data from the Rosemount Wireless ET310C Corrosion and Erosion Transmitter. Optimized for use in the chemical industry, this non-intrusive, battery-powered, ultrasonic thickness transmitter continuously measures pipe or vessel wall thickness to help you understand the impact of corrosion and erosion on assets with temperatures up to 160°C (320°F). The device is quick and easy to install and delivers reliable and accurate data via a WirelessHART® network, helping you to make more informed decisions regarding asset maintenance and replacement.

Specifications

Temperature Range
May be used on metal with a service temperature up to 160 °C (320 °F)
Communication Protocol
WirelessHART®
Battery Life
Up to 9 years, field replaceable.
Certifications/Approvals
Class 1 Div 1 or Zone 0 hazardous location, see full specs for complete list of certifications
Material compatibility
All metals
Measurement Range
Minimum wall thickness: 2mm (0.08")
Maximum wall thickness: Up to 8mm (0.31")
Applicable pipe diameter
Minimum pipe size: NPS2
Maximum pipe size: NPS8
Performance
Metal loss detection capability better than 10 microns (0.5 mil) in real field conditions
Measurement Frequency
Default - every 12 hours; User configurable down to every hour

Features

  • Can be used in applications operating at up to 160°C (320°F)
  • Best-in-class metal loss detection accurately identifies corrosion and erosion trends, avoiding inefficient and potentially unsafe manual inspection methods
  • Easy, intuitive and non-intrusive installation enables a quick method to deploy without incurring wiring installation costs
  • No couplant required and long battery life helps allow the transmitter to be maintenance free for up to 9 years
  • WirelessHART® technology is secure, cost-effective, and delivers >99% data reliability

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