A high-performance hygienic and sanitary transmitter for pressure and level applications requiring compliance with Food & Beverage and Pharmaceutical industry regulations.
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What Are the Benefits of the EJA565E (Gauge Pressure/Tank Level) Hygienic and Sanitary Level Transmitter?
- All stainless steel housing
- Truly flush diaphragm technology
- Active temperature compensation
- 3A certification
- A comprehensive selection of hygienic pressure and level process connections
- Tank volume linearization (strapping table)
Specifications
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Primary Variable | Gauge Pressure / Level / Volume |
Reference Accuracy | Up to 0.075% of Span |
Stability | ± 0.1% of span per 1 year |
Response Time | 700 ms |
Conformance | ± 3σ |
Resources
Tank level measurements must be simple and accurate in order to maintain the milk quality, reduce waste and clean-up costs, and enable facility profitability.
Difficulties in measurement and monitoring can arise, however, when the recycled milk from the pasteurization process is introduced to the balance tank.
Yokogawa’s EJA565E Hygienic and Sanitary pressure and level transmitter presents an ideal solution to improve production throughput in a convenient and easy-to-use package. Breweries can expect an excellent return on investment. With less fluctuation in the level measurement, brewers can confidently increase their setpoints without fear of overfilling their vessels.
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Downloads
Brochures
- Yokogawa Brewery Solutions (14.8 MB)
- Yokogawa in the Food and Beverage Industry (5.9 MB)
- Differential Pressure Level Solutions (23.1 MB)
General Specifications
Software
Certificates
Videos
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