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FTB1400-Series
316 SS Turbine Flow Meters w/ Pulse Output & NIST Cal Cert.
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- Cost-Effective Solution for Turbine Flow Meter Applications
- Rugged 316 Stainless Steel Construction Offers Long Service Life in Severe Operating Environments
- Available with NPT or BSP Threads
- Accurate and Repeatable Flow Measurement
FTB1400-Series
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Product Overview
- Accuracy ± 0.5 %
- Accuracy Detail ±1% of reading for 1" and larger, ±1% of reading over the upper 70% of the measuring range for 1 ⁄2" meters
- Certifications NIST Traceable Calibration
- Materials, Wetted 316 Stainless Steel, CD4MCu Stainless Steel, Tungsten Carbide
- Media Compatibility Liquids
- Operating Pressure, Max 5000 psi
- Operating Temperature, Min -101 °C
- Output Detail Magnetic Pickup: 30 mV/P-P
- Output Signal DC Pulse
- Process Connection Type NPT Male
- Repeatability ±1%
- Turndown Ratio 10:1
The FTB-1400 turbine flow meter is designed to meet the demands of the most rigorous flow measurement applications. Originally developed for the secondary oil recovery market, the FTB-1400 is an ideal meter for liquid flow measurement on or off the oilfield. The meter features a 316 stainless steel housing and rotor support, CD4MCU stainless steel rotor, and abrasion-resistant tungsten carbide rotor shaft and journal bearings. These materials help the meter to maintain accuracy and mechanical integrity when measuring the corrosive and abrasive fluids found in many industries.
Fluid entering the meter first passes through an inlet flow straightener that reduces its turbulent flow pattern. Fluid then passes through the turbine, causing the turbine to rotate at a speed proportional to fluid velocity. As each turbine blade passes through the magnetic field generated by the meter's magnetic pick-up, an AC voltage pulse is generated. These pulses provide an output frequency that is proportional to volumetric flow.
Fluid entering the meter first passes through an inlet flow straightener that reduces its turbulent flow pattern. Fluid then passes through the turbine, causing the turbine to rotate at a speed proportional to fluid velocity. As each turbine blade passes through the magnetic field generated by the meter's magnetic pick-up, an AC voltage pulse is generated. These pulses provide an output frequency that is proportional to volumetric flow.
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3m (10 ft) high temperature cable with 2-pin straight connector
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Meter mounted display with advanced programming
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Beautifully engineered and manufactured
I purchased the sensor and digital display for data acquisition in an industrial cooling system to facilitate design and implementation of a new and improved cooling system for composites molding.
Date published: 2017-08-01
what is the viscosity range?
Thank you for your inquiry on the turbine flow meter. Ideally used for water at 1 cP and the max is approximately, 5 cP. If viscosity is greater, it is recommended using a positive displacement flow meter.
Date published: 2022-08-26
The manual shows a three-wire connection while the spec sheet and FTB-1412 have a two-wire connection. I am trying to use this with a DPF20 and am not sure which wire is for which connection or if it matters.
Thank you for your inquiry. The standard turbine flow meter, FTB-1412, will have a sine wave output, 2-wires, and the optional amplfied poutput will have the suffix as listed, FTB-1412-AMP, 3-wires.
Date published: 2023-07-26
Could this be used with liquid candle wax? (85c)
Thank you for your inquiry. Unfortunately, the turbine flow meter mentioned will not be recommended for viscous liquids. It would be best to use a positive displacement flow meter that can handle viscous liquids in general such as the FPD3000, FPD3100, and FPD3200 series.
Date published: 2024-09-04