January 2022

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Endress+Hauser has released its new Cerabar and Deltabar pressure and differential pressure instruments (FIG. 1),

Rhodes, Mike, Hydrocarbon Processing Staff

Pressure instruments provide advanced connectivity Endress+Hauser has released its new Cerabar and Deltabar pressure and differential pressure instruments (FIG. 1), with a Bluetooth interface for easier operation and improved efficiency in regulatory control, safety and other systems. Heartbeat Technology creates the data basis for predictive maintenance and allows the instruments’ functionality to be verified without process interruption. FIG. 1. Endress+Hauser’s new Cerabar and Deltabar pressure and differential pressure instruments. Endress+Hauser’s new Cerabar and Deltabar pressure transmitters offer a user-friendly user interface. Intuit

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