The FIS magnetic-inductive flow probes are built into the piping by means of the supplied welded-on sleeves (DN 50..DN 400) or by means of the plastic fixing clip (DN 50..DN 150) .
The complete measurement probe is removable without creating an opening to the medium, and so if a fault occurs, only the electronic part is replaced.
When an electric conductor moves at right angles to the magnetic field, the movement induces a voltage U in the conductor. With this measurement principle, the electrically conductive medium is the conductor. The magnetic field B is transverse to the direction of flow. The induced voltage U is directly proportional to the local flow speed v.
● Measurement of flow in conductive fluids
● A measurement probe for a wide range of piping diameters
● High quality materials
● No moving parts
● Change the sensor without loss of media
Installation
The FIS magnetic-inductive probes are installed in the pipework by means of the supplied welded-on sleeves or by means of the plastic fixing clip (≥ DN 50 / ≥ G 2). See diagrams for installation position and depth.
Run-in and run-out sections must be greater than or equal to 10 x pipework diameter. Weld on the connection sleeve at right angles to pipework mid-line (see marking = external pipework diameter, for >DN 400 also at 400). Avoid distortions. The probe must screw in easily. After screwing in, the probe can be adjusted by rotating it.