What is a Manifold for
Instrumentation
An instrument manifold is a mechanism that unifies in a single element installation lines used for the protection, isolation, maintenance, venting / purging and calibration of industrial measuring instruments, mainly for pressure.
By unifying 2, 3 or 5 valves in a single element, we avoid leaking joints and achieve the described applications in a very small and reliable space.
What is a Instrumentation Manifold?
Nowadays an instrument manifold is a standard element or accessory in installations with differential pressure transmitters or instruments to control the fluids that affect this measuring device.
Using an instrumentation manifold we can:
What types of Manifolds for
Instrumentation exist
2-valve manifolds
The standard 2-way manifold consists of a valve assembly and a drain with the following functions:
-Pressure switch calibration
5-valve manifolds
3-valve manifolds
The usual configuration for a 3-way manifold is 2 shut-off valves and a balancing valve.
As a manufacturer of manifolds for instrumentation for more than 60 years, Zaes guarantees a quality product for your installations.
Do we need a Manifold at our premises with Measuring instrumentation?
Manifolds for instrumentation are very useful for different applications. From industrial machines to large industrial plants. By unifying different fluid lines in a system, instrumentation manifolds achieve more efficient results in terms of cost and energy expenditure.
These benefits include, for example, the following: