Water flow meter insertion electromagnetic sensor
EX80 Series insertion electromagnetic flowmetersare
designed for use with conductive liquids in 1 to 12” pipe. A choice of
materials (stainless steel, brass, and PVC) allows the meter to adapt to
a range of temperature, pressure, and corrosive environments.
FEATURES
- No moving parts
- Economical
- Durable
- Easy to install
- Easy to maintain
APPLICATIONS
- Conductive fluids
- Small pipe applications (1”-12”)
- Industrial processes
- Chemical metering pumps
- Fertigation
The
EX80 is highly suitable for difficult applications with changing
viscosities and pulsating flows, such as air-driven diaphragm pumps.
With no moving parts, these flowmeters can be used in “dirty” applications where debris would foul a mechanical meter. Like all electromagnetic flow meters
or magmeters, 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).
Designed for modularity and versatility, the EX80-Series flow meters
has a current-sinking pulse output that can be combined with the
appropriate transmitter or indicator for the application. For analog
output and display of rate and total, an FT420 can be used. Blind analog
output is provided by the AO55.
The
PD10 can be used to divide the pulse for pacing chemical metering pumps
and the DL76 (data logger) is also compatible. Modules can be wall- or
meter- mounted. If the EX80 flow meter is used with a programmable controller, the output signal can be fed direct, with no other conditioning required.
EX80-Series
fixed depth insertion meters require special fittings. Factor y
installation in the fitting ensures correct depth placement in the pipe.
The EX80-Series flow meter
can be ordered in a full power model when a source of electricity is
available, or in a low power model that can run on an external battery
with a solar panel.
Reverse flow output and immiscibility are optional.
More info and price please contact marketing@wmablog.com