Seametrics Insert Flow Meter | Electromagnetic Insertion Flow Meter
PRODUCT DETAILS
- Isolation valve allows installation and removal under pressure
- Useful in large water utility pipe and other applications where shutdown is not an option
- EX115 fits pipe from 3″ to 10″
- EX215 fits pipe from 10″ to 48″
- Meter extends only about 1/8 of pipe diameter, minimizing the potential for clogging with debris
- In most applications, the installation tool not necessary due to small tube diameter
- Available in brass or 316 stainless steel
- Standard valve material is brass, with stainless optional
GENERAL INFORMATION
The complete lack of moving parts of the EX100/200-Series insertion flow sensor is
the source of its reliability. Brass and stainless steel models
withstand a variety of temperatures, pressure, and chemical conditions.
The EX-Series has no rotor to stop turning in dirty water and there are
no bearings to wear out.
Like all magnetic flow meters,
when used in chemical injection applications, these meters should be
installed upstream of the chemical line (or far enough downstream to
allow complete mixing of fluids before the meter).
A
rapidly reversing magnetic field is produced in the lower housing. As
the fluid moves through this field, a voltage is generated that is
measured and translated into a frequency signal proportional to the flow rate.
This square wave signal can be sent directly to a PLC or other control
or can be converted using any of the Seametrics family of indicators
and converters.


A
modular system of electronics can be attached directly to the flow
sensor or remotely mounted. The Seametrics FT420 provides a full
indication of rate and total, plus 4-20 mA output. The AO55 provides
blind 4-20 mA output, and the DL76 is a battery-powered data logger.
The
adapter fitting of the EX sensor is standard male NPT and can be
directly threaded into ordinary saddles or threaded weld fittings. The
EX115 and 215 include an isolation valve, allowing hot-tap installation,
or installation and removal under pressure; a bronze ball valve is
standard, with a 316 stainless steel valve option if needed. Reverse
flow output and immiscibility are optional.

EX115/215 INSTALLATION
‘Hot
tap’ EX meters are designed so they can be installed and serviced
without depressurizing the pipe. Fitting Installation. The EX115 and
215 sensors have a 2” NPT thread for compatibility with the 2” isolation
valve. Any fitting that provides matching NPT female thread may be
used. The installation procedure compensates for differences in fitting
height. If an initial installation is performed on an unpressurized
pipe, cut a minimum 1-3/4” hole in the pipe.
If
possible, measure the wall thickness and write it down for use in-depth
setting. Then install the threaded fitting (saddle, weldolet, etc.) on
the pipe. If it is necessary to do the initial installation under
pressure, any standard hot tap drilling machine with 2” NPT adapter,
such as a Transmate or a Mueller, can be used. Ordinarily, it is not
necessary to use an installation tool, due to the small diameter tube
the meter can be installed by hand at all but the highest pressures.
Meter Installation.
Remove the sensor flowmeter unit
from the valve assembly. Using a thread sealant, install the valve
assembly on the pipe fitting. If the initial installation is a pressure
(“hot”) tap, remove the 1-1/2” x 2” adapter bushing at the back of the
valve.
Thread
the tapping machine on, open the valve, and tap using a minimum of
1-3/4” or maximum 1-7/8” cutter. After retracting the machine and
closing the valve, reinstall the flow sensor. When the sensor is
secure, open the valve and adjust the depth setting (see diagram and
instructions that follow). Be sure flow is in the direction of the arrow
on the housing. Tighten the locking collar and compression nut fully.
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