Play it safe and go remote with Deltapilot S
Hydrostatic health and safety. Play it safe and go remote with Deltapilot S
Difficult to access areas on plant that require a hydrostatic level measurement can be a problem. The Health & Safety Executive’s Work at Height Regulations 2005 and Confined Spaces Regulations 1997 can add costs due to additional equipment or working practices necessary for each measurement point.
By using Endress+Hauser’s Deltapilot S FMB70 hydrostatic pressure transmitter with an integral remote housing (up to a distance of 10m), commissioning, adjustment and viewing can be carried out at a potentially safer place of work.
It’s not only at height where you can benefit from Deltapilot’s remote housing. Measuring points located under low and difficult to access vessels, within bund walls or in pits, can be made safer by employing the remote housing. No more scaffolding, ladders and harnesses and no more lying in dimly lit, wet and hazardous conditions trying to adjust the transmitter or view the display! Simply locate the electronic housing and display at a safe and convenient position.
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