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								FL6100A-6300A-Series
In-line Flowmeters Capacity: 0.2 to 15 GPM for Water or Oil
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	- ± 2% Full Scale Accuracy
 - 1% Repeatability
 - Direct Readings for Oil or Water
 - Good Viscosity Stability
 
FL6100A-6300A-Series
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		    Product Overview
	- Accuracy ± 2 %
 - Additional Features 1 Dual Scale (GPM/LPM)
 - Diameter 2.4 in
 - Dimensions Note 2.4 x 2.1 in
 - Length 6.6 in
 - Operating Pressure, Max 3500 psi
 - Process Connection Size 1/2 in
 - Process Connection Type NPT Female
 - Process Temperature, Max 116 °C
 - Repeatability ± 1%
 - Scale Direct Read
 - Valve Included false
 - Weight 1.25 lb
 
	The FL-6000A Series of general purpose flow meters is designed to provide economical, accurate flow rate indication for oil and water. These industrial flow meters utilize a spring-and-piston type assembly, which enables them to be mounted in any position and gives immunity to changes in viscosity. FL-6000A meters can be used in severe environments at up to 241.3 bar (3500 psig) and 116°C (240°F).
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            Rated 5 out of
            5
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        Spearsreman from
        Always happy with purchase
        We use these to test Carbonators for Soda Fountains. They are always accurate.
        
Date published: 2017-08-12
        
    on 20 PSI mineral oil, whats the expected pressure drop, 3 gpm flow
            Pressure drop chart for this flow meter on the link below.
https://assets.omega.com/pdf/test-and-measurement-equipment/flow/variable-area-flow-meters/FL6100A_6300A.pdf
            
            
    Date published: 2020-07-24
        Will these be damaged if you put a 5GPM and 15GPM in series to get better low and high range?
            Thank you for your inquiry.  It should be good and you must have sufficient straight run upstream and downstream between the two flow meters so that they will measure a Laminar flow, not turbulence.
            
            
    Date published: 2024-11-07