Paddlewheel Flow Sensor has 1-1,000 Hz input frequency range.
May 9, 2008 -
With flow switch, multi-functional pulse divider, or 4-20 mA signal output options, FPB100 Series paddlewheel flow sensor is made of polypropylene or PVDF material, depending on model. Polypropylene models have titanium rotor pin and black PVDF rotor, while PVDF models feature PVDF rotor pin and natural PVDF rotor. CE compliant units offer built-in user interface that can be used to configure low flow, low power, and high resolution options.
The FPB100 is a new, improved, easily installed paddlewheel flow sensor with added functionality of various output options including flow switch, multi-functional pulse divider, or a 4 to 20mA signal. The input frequency range is 1 to 1000Hz for all models. Depending on the model, the sensor is either made of polypropylene or PVDF material. For polypropylene models, the rotor pin is titanium and the rotor is black PVDF. For PVDF models, the rotor pin is PVDF and the rotor is natural PVDF material. All models offer a built-in user interface that can be used to configure low flow, low power, and high resolution options. The FPB100 series is CE compliant and ideal for chemical processing, water and waste water monitoring, as well as scrubber control.
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FAX: 203-968-7116 E-mail this person Company Information: Name: Omega Engineering, Inc. Address: River Bend Executive Center City: Stamford State: CT ZIP: 06907 Country: USA Phone: 203-359-1660 http://www.omega.com
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