Introduction
The Proline Promag D 10 is a highly cost-effective wafer-style electromagnetic flowmeter purpose-built for basic water applications, especially in space-constrained environments. With a compact, low-weight design and integrated stainless steel ground disks, it delivers reliable bidirectional flow measurement independent of fluid properties like pressure, density, and viscosity.
Specification
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Measuring Principle | Electromagnetic |
| Nominal Diameter Range | DN 25 to 100 (1" to 4") |
| Volume Flow Measurement Error | ±0.5% o.r. ±1 mm/s (standard) |
| Measuring Range | 9 dm³/min to 282 m³/h (2.5 gal/min to 1250 gal/min) |
| Max. Process Pressure | PN 16, Class 150, 10K |
| Wetted Materials | Liner: Polyamide (0 to +60°C); Electrodes: 1.4435 (316L) |
| Protection Degree | IP66/67, Type 4X enclosure |
| Drinking Water Approval | KTW/BWGL compliant |
| Digital Communication | HART, MODBUS RS485, IO-Link |
| Power Supply | DC 24V; AC 100 to 230V |
key advantages
Ultra-Compact Wafer Design for Tight Spaces: Features a short face-to-face length and low weight, optimized for limited-space and plastic pipe installations, with innovative housing construction for fast, easy sensor centering.
Zero Pressure Loss & Maintenance-Free Operation: No moving parts or cross-section constriction eliminate pressure drop and reduce maintenance needs, delivering energy-saving, long-term performance.
Cost-Effective with Drinking Water Compliance: Combines budget-friendly pricing with international drinking water approvals (KTW/BWGL), making it ideal for basic water utility and municipal applications.
Flexible, App-Based Operation: Supports both touch display control and mobile device operation via the SmartBlue app, enabling guided commissioning and parameterization for faster setup.
Reliable Communication & Diagnostics: Offers HART, Modbus RS485, and IO-Link connectivity for seamless system integration, while Heartbeat Technology provides continuous verification per ISO 9001 standards.
