By focusing fully on the specific requirements of the food and pharmaceutical industries, Anderson-Negele develops and produces sensors that make hygienic processes safer, more economical and better. The devices feature a balanced range of functions and a modular design, and thus enable solutions that are both high in quality and economical.
The sensors for conductivity (ILM-4) and level (NSL-F) measurement are based on the innovative module device platform from Anderson-Negele. The building-block configuration enables maximum flexibility when combining individual sensor component: for the ILM-4 conductivity sensor, for example, this means that all important combinations are possible. The plant operator can choose the measurement system that optimally matches the needs of the process. At the same time, costs for unnecessary features are avoided.
The separation of the measurement electronics and signal electronics of the modular device platform permits an individual and perfectly tailored configuration, and enables standardized components to be exchanged directly in the field. This enhances the repairability of the measurement device and simultaneously offers the potential of reducing warehousing and maintenance costs. Instead of replacing the entire device, individual components can be easily replaced on-site, thus reducing downtime. The same applies to maintenance: standardization leads to a reduction in variant proliferation and thus to savings in warehousing costs. The standard platform, in conjunction with a consistent electronics and operating concept, thus significantly contributes to simplification of the measuring equipment used in a plant.
New options for modular sensor platform:
Remote version
The purely digital communication between the sensor and the separate electronics makes exchanging the sensor an easy task: no renewal of the cable or recalibration if the lengths differ. Cable lengths up to 30 m are possible. Separated versions are now available for the ILM-4 conductivity sensor and the NSL-F continuous level sensor. |
Large display
The backlit Large User Interface (LUI) shows the measurement values and is the same for all measurement procedures. In addition, the necessary sensor settings can either be created directly on the device or on the PC. The consistent operating concept enhances user comfort and reduces the potential for operating errors. |
Sensor configurator
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