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Micro Motion FMT Compact, Integral Mount, High-Speed Filling Transmitter
This transmitter is specifically designed for high-speed, precision-fill measurement in filling and dosing applications.
In a compact and lightweight design, the Filling Mass Transmitter is capable of measuring challenging fluids that contain entrained gas, suspended solids, or fluids with high viscosities.

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Micro Motion FMT Compact, Integral Mount, High-Speed Filling Transmitter

Specs

Output variables
Mass flow
Volume flow
Temperature
Density
Local display
None
Power
Input supply: 24 VDCSystem requirements: 5.5 W (device) + I/O requirements (1 A max at 24 VIO passthrough)
Input/output signals (integrated valve control)
One 4–20 mA output
Two high-precision discrete outputs
One standard discrete output
One standard discrete input
Input/output signals (external valve control)
One 4–20 mA output
One standard frequency/pulse output
HART
Bell 202 signal is superimposed on the primary milliamp output
Mounting options
Field-mount
Integrally mounted to a Micro Motion CMFS, F-Series, or H-Series sensor
Application types
Filling and dosing
Hazardous approvals
Class I, Div. 2
Class II, Div. 2
Zone 2

Features

  • Improve yields and reduce spillage with Automatic Overshoot Compensation (AOC) and discrete valve control
  • Track live, online quality control data with digital temperature and density reporting to prevent packaging off-spec product
  • Digitally change recipe and fill set point on the fly
  • Reduce maintenance costs with meter health status and easy in-line replacement of electronics module
  • Handle any type of fluid, including viscous, with entrained gas and suspended solids
  • Streamline operations by handling a wide range of container sizes with a single size meter
  • Accurately measure sub-second fills (0.5 to 1 sec) and very small fills (less than one mL)