Oil flow transmitter DF series
for waterin-linecompact

oil flow transmitter
oil flow transmitter
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Characteristics

Applications
for water, for oil
Other characteristics
compact, in-line

Description

An extensive range of flow metering products. Dataflow 4-20mA and pulse output flow transmitters and the Dataflow Compact inline flow transmitter for reading up to 150 LPM. Dataflow Compact – The Low Cost Transmitter the Dataflow Compact Transmitter was designed to offer OEM's and end users alike a means of monitoring low flows on liquids with an electronic output signal- but at low cost. Fluid passes through the one piece sensor body impacting on the twin vanned turbine rotor, causing it to rotate at a speed proportional to the flow rate. Two opposing photo-transistors are mounted either side of the rotor and externally of the clear sensor body, these generate a continuous signal. As the rotor spins each blade obscures the infra-red signal. This is then converted into an industry standard pulse output signal – compatible with inexpensive display units for flow rate, totalising, batch control and large, central control systems. The lightweight Grilamid body with its virtually unrestricted flow path, offers negligible pressure drop for flows up to 25 I/min and withstanding pressures up to 20 bar. • Pulse output signal for flows up to 25 l/min. • Lightweight and robust. • Operates in any plane. Simple to install. • Low cost flow measurement. • Negligible pressure drop. • Accepts reverse flow. • 3/8 BSP male connection. • Water or compatible clear fluids only. • Ideal for washing machines, showers and vending machines.

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ACHEMA 2024
ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany)

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