Rosemount 8707 High-Signal Magnetic Flowmeter Sensor
Rosemount High-Signal Magnetic Flowmeter Sensor
- Brand: Rosemount
- General Characteristics:
- Standard Process Sensor
- Flanged Process Connections
- Welded, sealed coil housing
- 1/2-in. (15mm) to 36-in. (900mm)
- Pulse DC Technology
- Standard, grounding, and bullet-nose electrodes
available - Service:Conductive liquids and slurries
- Line sizes:1/2–in. to 36-in. (15 mm to 900 mm) for Rosemount 8705
- Sensor coil resistance:8705: 7 – 16Ω
Rosemount 8707 High-Signal Magnetic Flowmeter Sensor
All flanged sensors are fabricated from stainless and carbon steel and welded to provide a hermetic seal that protects against moisture and other contaminants. Sizes range from 1
/2-in. (15 mm) to 36-in. (900 mm).
The sealed housing ensures maximum sensor reliability by protecting all internal components and wiring from the most hostile environments.
- Industry leading performance with standard reference accuracy of 0.25% of rate with an optional High Accuracy of 0.15% of rate
- 8732 Transmitter – Integral-mount design, backlit display, and explosion-proof housing. Available with HART®, FOUNDATION™ fieldbus, or PROFIBUS PA, Device Diagnostics, and Smart™ Meter Verification to improve
reliability and performance - 8712 HART Transmitter – available with Device Diagnostics including Smart Meter Verification to
improve reliability and performance. Quick setup with easy-to-use local operator interface - 8712H/8707 High-Signal System – Pulsed DC solutions for the most demanding flow measurement
applications - 8705 Flanged sensor – Fully welded sensor for maximum protection
- 8711 Wafer sensor – Economical, compact, and lightweight sensor, provided with alignment spacers for
easy installation - 8721 Hygienic sensor – Specifically designed for food, beverage, and life sciences applications
Rosemount 8705 Sensors are interchangeable with 8732, and 8712 Transmitters. Rosemount 8707 High-Signal Sensors are interchangeable with 8732, 8712, and 8712H High-Signal Transmitters. System accuracy is maintained regardless of line
size or optional features. Each sensor nameplate has a sixteen-digit calibration number that can be entered into a transmitter through the Local Operator Interface (LOI) or the Field Communicator.