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Fluid condition monitors

Nov. 11, 2014
AZ 2 ATEX fluid condition monitors feature eight-channel contamination measurement and display; measurement of international standard forms; data logging and 4000 test memory; and PLC control across various communication protocols.
AZ 2 ATEX fluid condition monitors feature eight-channel contamination measurement and display; measurement of international standard forms: ISO 4406:1999, NAS 1638, AS 4059E, and ISO 11218; data logging and 4000 test memory; PLC control across various communication protocols; alarm outputs; and certified zone II Cat 3 G rating. Water and temperature sensing provides early detection of corrosion, metal surface fatigue, reduced lubrication, and load-carrying characteristics. It is designed to be directly mounted to systems requiring ongoing measurement and analysis, or in high-risk environments. MP Filtri USA Inc., (215) 529-1300www.mpfiltriusa.com

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