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FLR1000-Series
Stainless Steel Low Flow Turbine Flow Meter with Optional Display
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- 0 to 5 Vdc Linear Output Signal
- Power Input 12 Vdc or 24 Vdc (depending on the model)
- Ranges from 20 to 100 ml/min, 100 to 500 L/min
- 1% Accuracy for Liquids/3% Accuracy for Gasses
FLR1000-Series
From
€
408,61
Models In Stock
Product Overview
- Cable Length 3 ft
- Electrical Connection Four-Pin
- Height 3.5 in
- Length 3 in
- Mounting #4 Screw
- Number of Digits 3.5
- Operating Pressure Note 40 psi at 20°C (68°F)
- Operating Temperature, Max 50 °C
- Operating Temperature, Min 0 °C
- Output Detail 0 to 5 Vdc, adjustable ±20% (typical)
- Repeatability Note ±0.5% FS from 50 to 100% of rated maximum flow for gas
- Storage Temperature, Max 70 °C
- Storage Temperature, Min 0 °C
- Supply Current 30 mA
- Temperature Effect ±0.2%/°C
- Width 1.75 in
FLR1000 Series flow sensors can measure extremely low flow rates from 20 mL/min to 500 L/min. These sensors are suitable for a wide variety of industrial, commercial, and laboratory flow applications. Not for use with Hydrogen or Helium. FLR1000 Series flow sensors operate on 12 Vdc power and are designed for incorporation into data acquisition systems that supply 12.5 Vdc to sensors and receive 0 to 5 Vdc linear signals in return. Because of their cost effectiveness, FLR1000 Series units may replace conventional glass tube and ball flow meters in applications in which an electrical signal proportional to flow rate is desired.
The FLR1000 Series uses a Pelton-type turbine wheel to determine the flow rate of the gas. The rotation rate of the turbine wheel is linear over a wide dynamic range. The electro-optical system consists of a diode emitting energy in the infrared spectrum. Light energy is alternatively reflected and absorbed from "spokes" deposited on the small turbine wheel. This reflected light energy is detected by a photodiode. Thus, as the turbine wheel rotates in response to gas flow rate, electrical pulses are generated. Processing circuitry provides a DC voltage output proportional to the flow rate. For example, output signal is 1.0 Vdc at 20% of rated flow, 2.5 Vdc at 50% of rated flow, 4.0 Vdc at 80% of rated flow, and 5.0 Vdc at 100% of rated flow. Sensors can handle 20% above their rated flow without being damaged.
The FLR1000 Series uses a Pelton-type turbine wheel to determine the flow rate of the gas. The rotation rate of the turbine wheel is linear over a wide dynamic range. The electro-optical system consists of a diode emitting energy in the infrared spectrum. Light energy is alternatively reflected and absorbed from "spokes" deposited on the small turbine wheel. This reflected light energy is detected by a photodiode. Thus, as the turbine wheel rotates in response to gas flow rate, electrical pulses are generated. Processing circuitry provides a DC voltage output proportional to the flow rate. For example, output signal is 1.0 Vdc at 20% of rated flow, 2.5 Vdc at 50% of rated flow, 4.0 Vdc at 80% of rated flow, and 5.0 Vdc at 100% of rated flow. Sensors can handle 20% above their rated flow without being damaged.
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