Thermal mass flow meter 5700
for gasstainless steelrugged

thermal mass flow meter
thermal mass flow meter
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Characteristics

Technology
thermal mass
Fluid
for gas
Material
stainless steel
Protection level
rugged
Other characteristics
compact, economical
Volumetric flow rate

Min.: 0 l/min (0 us gal/min)

Max.: 50 l/min (13.2 us gal/min)

Process temperature

Min.: 0 °C (32 °F)

Max.: 65 °C (149 °F)

Process pressure

Min.: 0 psi

Max.: 150 psi

Precision

5 %

Repeatibility

0.5 %

Description

Cost-effective gas flow metering for targeted applications. When you need a compact, economical mass flow meter that delivers long-term, stable flow measurement without requiring temperature or pressure correction, the 5700 Series thermal mass flow meter meets your requirements. It’s engineered specifically for the needs of purge gas, process analysis and analytical flow measurement: cost-effective and stable, with an electrical output signal that makes it ideal for replacing turbine meters, variable area flow meters and other volumetric devices. Features • Metering only • Wide range of flow rates • Stainless steel wetted materials • Single sided power input • 0.5 Volt output signal Benefits • Mass flow measurement – no temperature or pressure correction required • Suitable for most applications • Rugged, all stainless steel construction and no moving parts provides superior corrosion resistance and long-term reliability compatible with most process/test gases • Simple, low cost installation • Electrical output signal allows flow indication, trending and totalizing • Great first consideration when upgrading from variable area flow meters Applications Purge gas measurement Gas and moisture analyzers Particle monitors Medical/anesthesiology oxygen systems Aeration/foaming system

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