September 24, 2009 -
Paired with SX1 or SX2 sensors, Series UXF3 Ultrasonic Flowmeter Converter utilizes transit-time measure method and provides flow measurements for ½ in. to 19.5 ft dia pipes. Unit features resistance against aerated flow such as sludge, raw sewage, and bubble contained flow, and its measurement accuracy falls to within ±1% of flow rate. It includes multilingual LCD display and front keypad for simplified configuration.
Dwyer Instruments, Inc., the preferred source for your complete range of practical and affordable instrumentation, is announcing the release of its NEW SERIES UXF3 ULTRASONIC FLOWMETER CONVERTER.
The Series UXF3 Ultrasonic Flowmeter Converters are paired with Series SX1 or SX2 sensors in order to utilize the transit-time measure method. Thanks to microprocessor-based electronics, the flowmeter can easily be configured from the front keypad to specific applications. The flowmeter is suitable for liquid flow measurements for pipes from ½ in. to 19.5 ft in diameter. The accuracy of this flowmeter falls within ±1% of the flow rate. The UXF3 also provides excellent resistance against aerated flow such as sludge, raw sewage, and bubble contained flow. The multilingual display supports a variety of language choices. The combination of the easy to read LCD screen and front panel buttons along with the variety of language selections makes this flowmeter very user friendly. This flowmeter incorporates the latest electronics and high-speed digital signal processing technologies (32-bit MPU), realizing high performance and easy operation.
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