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PRODUCT

Product

VISCOMETER

VIS-200

  • GENERAL INFORMATION
  • The measurement and control of heavy fuel viscosity are a known requirement within the marine and diesel engine industries.
  • With the increasing pressure on operators to reduce costs, lower maintenance, viscometers are required to control their system.
  • The viscometer is a major innovation in the measurement of all types of fuel oil that are supplied engines, turbines and marine burners.
  • If it is correctly installed, the viscometer requires little or no maintenance and it is naturally tolerant of the harsh engine environments.
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EATURE & ADVANTAGE

  • Optimized burning efficiency
    &
    fuel consumption
  • Reduces engines
    maintenance costs,
    overhaul costs and pollution
  • Simultaneous on-line control
  • Line pressure pulsations resistant
  • Long term reproducibility
  • Leak proof drive
    by magnet coupling
  • No clogging capillary
  • Designed for marine environments
  • Quality assurance certificates from all major classification authorities
  • Worldwide sales
    and service network

APPLICATION

Viscosity control of intermediate and heavy fuel oils used for main and auxiliary engine in marine propulsion

Viscosity control in oil-fired power plants and other industrial applications using diesel engines on heavy or intermediate fuel oil

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

ITEM SPECIFICATION
TYPE PNEUMATIC ELECTRIC
SENSOR 0~50cSt VISCOSITY RANGE
TEMPERATURE Fuel oil max. 180°C / Ambient max. 60°C
MAX. FUEL FLOW RATE 35m3/h
OUTPUT DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE approx. 0~0.5bar
ACCURACY better than ±2%
VISCOSITY CONTROL STATION INPUT SIGNAL 0.2~1.0bar 4~20mA
OUTPUT SIGNAL 0.2~1.0bar 4~20mA
AIR SUPPLY 1.4bar -
POWER 110V/220V 50/60Hz

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