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FTB400-Series

Sanitary Turbine Flow Meters w/ Tri-Clamp Connection

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FTB400-Series
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Sanitary Turbine Flow Meters w/ Tri-Clamp Connection FTB400-Series FTB400-Series
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Wanting to find out if this is suitable for measuring the flow of liquid R134a refrigerant. Specifically the "Hard carbon composite" bearings. Temperature of the liquid is expected to be between 40F-80F.

Asked by: richp
Thank you for your inquiry! Unfortunately, we do not have chemical compatibility data for R134a with the wetted materials in this flow meter. The low viscosity relative to water will also be a concern as this will affect the k-factor.
Answered by: Application Engineer JM
Date published: 2022-10-28

Where are the related products for this item, I.e. pick up cable and flow totalizer or flow computer ?

Asked by: J_A_S
It would be under the accessories for the flow meter and if you need additional information, please email flow@omega.com and can respond more specifically for your application.
Answered by: Application Engineer JC
Date published: 2024-06-29

Is the 3-A Sanitary Flow meter available with the RediPulse pickup coil as listed in the manual?

Asked by: JerryWayne
Thank you for your inquiry. The sanitary turbine flow meter will have the magnetic pickup that generates a sinusoidal wave output.
Answered by: Application Engineer JC
Date published: 2024-06-29

will the sanitary turbine FTB-409A work with HFCS

Asked by: NA22
Thank you for your inquiry about the flow meter. The flow meter is calibrated for water and if HFCS will flow similar to water, ok, yet, the viscosity will change when the temperature changes and you may have to adjust or re-calibrate to account for that viscosity change.
Answered by: JC ENGR
Date published: 2021-01-23
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