Positive displacement flow meter DFM Marine
rotary pistonfor oilfor fuel

positive displacement flow meter
positive displacement flow meter
positive displacement flow meter
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Characteristics

Technology
positive displacement, rotary piston
Fluid
for oil, for fuel
Installation
threaded
Material
brass
Communication
with pulse output, digital output
Applications
industrial, for low flow rates, for high flow rates
Other characteristics
with display
Volumetric flow rate

Max.: 4,000 l/h
(1,056.7 us gal/h)

Min.: 20 l/h
(5.3 us gal/h)

Process temperature

Max.: 80 °C
(176 °F)

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Process pressure

Max.: 25 bar
(362.59 psi)

2 bar
(29.01 psi)

Min.: 0.5 bar
(7.25 psi)

Description

DFM Marine autonomous fuel flow meter (fuel counter) is a tool for direct measurement of consumption of diesel fuel and other liquids with kinematics viscosity of 1.5 sSt to 6 sSt. Also, DFM Marine accurately monitors engine/pump operation time in various work modes – “Idle”, “Optimal”, “Overload”. DFM Marine is designed for operation on sea vessels, because its body is made of brass – corrosion-resistant material. DFM Marine fuel counter is used as an autonomous solution for fuel monitoring and vehicle operation time tracking: -Mining and quarrying machines -Railway machines -Watercrafts -Large diesel gensets, boiling/burning equipment DFM Marine autonomous fuel counter has embedded flow computer – external devices for signal evaluations are not needed. DFM Marine allows to solve the following tasks: - Prevent fuel theft from fuel lines of engine - Establish accurate accounting of fuel consumption - Define real operation hours of vehicle/machine - Adopt predictive maintenance approach of fuel system - Test engine from fuel consumption point of view

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