Variable-area flowmeter DS25 series
for gas and steamfor aggressive mediaDN100 - 4"

variable-area flowmeter
variable-area flowmeter
variable-area flowmeter
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Characteristics

Technology
variable-area
Fluid
for aggressive media, for gas and steam
Pipe diameter
DN100 - 4"
Protection level
ATEX, IP66
Volumetric flow rate

Max.: 130 m³/h
(4,590.9 ft³/h)

Min.: 0 m³/h
(0 ft³/h)

Process temperature

Max.: 370 °C
(698 °F)

Min.: -180 °C
(-292 °F)

Process pressure

40 bar, 100 bar
(580.15 psi, 1,450.38 psi)

Description

The Flowmeter DS25 work according to the proven variable area principle. The float is guided in a conical measuring tube. The flowing medium moves the float in the flow direction. An externally mounted pointer indicator is magnetically coupled to the float and thus, following the float position, indicates the flow rate on a scale. This indicator assembly is equipped with a scale calibrated to the operating conditions in the system and additionally may contain alarm contacts or an analogue output. Typical applications The variable area flowmeter model DS25 is used for measuring and monitoring the flow of all kinds of liquids or gases. By using only stainless steel 1.4404 for the wetted parts the meter is especially suited for aggressive media. for pipe sizes from 1/2" to 4" max. pressure: PN 100 (higher on requeset), max. temperature: 370 °C optional limit switches, analogue output (electric or pneumatic, EEx) available process connections: DIN or ANSI flanges,pipe threads G or NPT, Tri-Clamp and hygienic connections acc. to DIN 11851 material: completely stainless steel AISI 316 Ti, optional with PTFE coating

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