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Yokogawa Europe B.V.

Press Release 2009

Amersfoort, The Netherlands - January 28, 2009

Yokogawa adds float blocking indication to float-type flowmeters


The reliability of Yokogawa’s Rotameter family of float-type flowmeters has been boosted by the development of a patented float-blocking indication system for the RAMC flowmeter that automatically detects any problems with the free movement of the float.

Flowmeters based on the rotating-float principle offer the benefits of simplicity, minimal energy consumption, low cost and robustness. However, foreign particles in the medium being measured can cause the float to jam.

For many years, flowmeters incorporated the float in a glass enclosure, so it was easy to check visually whether the float was rotating correctly. Modern instruments, however, have the float rising and falling in a metal tube, with the float’s position transmitted by magnetic coupling to the indicator. Although this leads to a more robust instrument, it becomes inherently more difficult to check the working condition of the flowmeter.

The patented float blocking indication system is based on the fact that the float oscillates slightly when there is a flow. Software is incorporated in the transmitter to detect whether this basic movement is present. If the oscillation is absent, the software triggers an error signal and the output current is adjusted to fault-current level. Remote diagnostics then indicate that the instrument is no longer working correctly.

The Yokogawa Rotameter Series RAMC and RAKD flowmeters are housed in stainless steel 1.4301 enclosures with the casting sealed to IP protection class IP66/67. The instruments carry hazardous area approvals for available including ATEX, FM, SAA and NEPSI, and the RAMC also complies with the SIL1 and SIL2 requirements.

In addition to providing a 4-20 mA analogue signal for flow indication, minimum and maximum switching signals are available. HART und PROFIBUS PA are also available as interfaces for digital communication.

The Rotameter flowmeter was invented 100 years ago by the German engineer Karl Küppers. In the following year the company Deutsche Rotawerke – the forerunner of the present-day Rota Yokogawa - was founded. Since then the principles on which the Rotameter is based has not changed. Today, many millions of Rotameters make reliable measurements in plants in the chemical, pharmaceutical and food industry.


About Yokogawa Europe B.V.
The European headquarters of Yokogawa were founded in Amersfoort in the Netherlands in 1982. Throughout Europe Yokogawa has its own sales, service and engineering operations. This dedicated network has been extended to Central and East Europe and Southern Africa to further enhance the coverage and support associated with serving the process control and automation market place. Yokogawa develops and produces flowmeters at Rota Yokogawa in Germany and liquid analysers and industrial safety systems in the Netherlands. In addition to this dedicated network of Yokogawa subsidiaries, a select organisation of Test & Measurement (T&M) subsidiaries and distributors is established in certain areas to support the specific customer needs of this continuously developing and specific market of T&M instrumentation.


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