Positive displacement flow meter FP-4135
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positive displacement flow meter
positive displacement flow meter
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Characteristics

Technology
positive displacement
Fluid
for fuel
Other characteristics
compact, precision
Volumetric flow rate

Max.: 200 l/h
(52.8 us gal/h)

Min.: 0.1 l/h
(0 us gal/h)

Process temperature

Max.: 100 °C
(212 °F)

Min.: 30 °C
(86 °F)

Process pressure

4,000 Pa
(0.58 psi)

Description

The FP-4135 On-Board Volumetric Flow Detector is the high-precision positive displacement flow detector to measure the fuel flow rate of liquids such as gasoline, light oil and kerosene combined with the Ono Sokki DF-2200 On-Board Flow Meter or the FM series Digital Flow meter. Because the flow rate range is as wide as 0.1 to 200 L/h (measurement range ratio 2000:0), it can measure from very low flow rate in an idling state to large amount of flow rate in a high-load state when a fuel with a low heating value such as alcohol is used. Also, since the flow detecting part is compact and its operating temperature range is -30 to +100°C, it can be installed inside an engine to measure the actual driving fuel efficiency. High precision; Accuracy ±0.2 % Resolution 0.01 mL Measurement range 0.1 to 200 L/h Wide temperature range from -30 to 100 Designed to support temperature variation in an engine room, and environmental test Compact body Built-in temperature sensor which is required for fuel consumption measurement and downsized filter enable 70% reduction in volume. (Compared to main unit of the FP-2140H of Ono Sokki, excluding signal processing part.) Supports wide variety of fuels It can measure a variety of fuels including gasoline, alcohol, and light oil etc. as standard.

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