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FMA1000-Series
Indicating Air Velocity/Temperature Xtr with I or V Output
- Measures Air Velocities up to 50.8 m/sec (1o,000 FPM)
- Measures Air Temperature up to 93°C (199°F)
- 3 Different Sensor Probe Configurations
- 250 msec Response time, programmable up to 2 seconds
- Accuracy ± 1.5 %
- Accuracy Detail 1.5% full scale or 12 FPM whichever larger
- Air Velocity, Min 0 m/h, 0 FPM
- Alarm Note High and low alarm voltage outputs, corresponding to air velocity
- Cable Length 15 ft
- Data Interface USB
- Display Type Backlit LCD
- Enclosure Temperature, Max 50 °C
- Enclosure Temperature, Min 0 °C
- Enclosure Type NEMA Type 4X, IP65
- Height 4.5 in
- Length 3.5 in
- Materials Stainless Steel
- Number of Sensors 3
- Operating Temperature, Max 93 °C
- Operating Temperature, Min -40 °C
- Probe Diameter 0.25 in
- Process Temperature, Max 121 °C
- Process Temperature, Min -40 °C
- Response Time 250 ms
- Response Time Note 250 msec up to 2 seconds
- Series ID FMA1000-Series
- Supply Current 200 mA
- Supply Power Note 15 to 24 Vdc @ 200 mA
- Supply Voltage 15 to 24 Vdc
- Temperature Accuracy ± 0.5%
- Temperature Sensor Type RTD
- Temperature Sensor Type Note Three RTDs, 100 and 1000 Ω
- Weight 230 g
- Width 1.3 in
The FMA1000 Series industrial air velocity and temperature transmitter/indicator measures and displays air velocity as well as air temperature in research and development labs, HVAC applications, and other manufacturing processes. The sensor design is based on three RTD elements, one measures air temperature and the other two measure air velocity by measuring the heat loss from the RTD sensor as it cools down by the air flow.
The FMA1000 series offers many standard features such as display of air velocity and temperature, two analogue outputs corresponding to air velocity and temperature, high and low voltage alarm outputs, USB serial interface, and Windows® based data logging software. The FMA1000 displays the air velocity in different engineering units such as FPM, m/sec, miles/hour, and km/hour. The air temperature is displayed in °C or °F. The cross sectional area (csa) of the pipe or duct can be entered by the user, allowing the display of flow volume in cubic metres per minute (m³/min) or cubic feet per minute (ft³/min)