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New option available for MultiRanger 100

Canadian Mining Journal Staff | August 1, 2006 | 12:00 am

Siemens is offering a new option for the MultiRanger 100 ultrasonic controller for level measurement. Customers now have a choice to order a single relay version at considerable cost savings. Many users simply use analogue 4-20 ma output or digital communication output from the MultiRanger and do not use all the alarm relays that have been a standard feature of the MultiRanger 100 up until now. This means that users can now pay for only the features they need.

MultiRanger is ideal for short- to medium-range applications up to 15 m. MultiRanger 100 offers cost-effective level monitoring, while MultiRanger 200 provides high performance measurement of level, flow, differential level and volume conversion.

Siemens Milltronics Process Instruments of Peterborough, Ont., is a Siemens company that designs and manufactures sophisticated measurement instruments used by various process industries. Technical information is available at www.siemens.com/level.


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