Split cable lengths for magnetic inductive flow meters are not fixed and are determined by the installation requirements and the manufacturer's design. Excessively long cables may introduce signal attenuation and interference, affecting measurement accuracy.
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There is no fixed standard length for magnetic inductive flowmeter split cables, as this usually varies based on specific installation requirements and manufacturer's design. Indeed, in many cases the standard cable length provided by the manufacturer is 15 meters. If a longer cable is required, it can usually be extended, but this may require additional payment. This is because longer cables may introduce more signal attenuation and interference problems, especially for precision instruments such as magnetic inductive flowmeters. Excessively long cables will increase distributed capacitance and affect measurement accuracy.

It is worth noting that if the appropriate cable length is not selected during the initial installation, it is generally not recommended to increase the length through simple wiring extension, as this may not only affect the signal quality, but may also violate the safety of the equipment and performance specifications. The correct approach is to select or customize a cable of appropriate length according to the specific conditions of the installation site when ordering, or use auxiliary equipment such as signal amplifiers when necessary to ensure complete signal transmission.

In addition, according to previous information, the maximum recommended length of the signal line can reach 100 meters in some cases, but this depends on factors such as the conductivity of the medium, the type of cable selected and its shielding effect. Therefore, it is very important to consider the balance between cable length and signal quality when designing and installing an magnetic inductive flow meter system, and it is best to follow the manufacturer's specific guidance and recommendations.