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HVAC -> Flow & Level Sensors


Flow & Level Sensors


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Flow Sensor offers electronic alternative to rotameters.

Flow Sensor offers electronic alternative to rotameters.

McMillan Co.    Georgetown, TX 78627 1340
May 22, 2002 Model 104 Liquid Flo-Sensor measures flow rates of fluids as low as 13 mL/min with ±1.0% linearity (full scale) and ±0.2% repeatability. Stainless steel construction provides compatibility with virtually any chemical, including many solvents and organic compounds. Analog 0 to 5 Vdc output and pulse output are standard. Options include 4 to 20 mA outputs and integrated display.

Flow Transmitter automatically scales analog output.

Flow Transmitter automatically scales analog output.

ifm efector, Inc.    Exton, PA 19341
May 22, 2002 Model SI 1004, for liquid and gas applications, adjusts 4 to 20 mA output to open and close valve or adjust speed of pump. Bar-graph display provides local indication of flow rate. Sensor operates on calorimetric principle where cooling effect of flowing fluid is used to monitor flow rate. Transmitter has no moving parts, is packaged in one-piece housing, and has stainless steel wetted parts. It operates in fluid temperatures from -13 to +176°F and pressures up to 4350 psi.

Flow Sensors replace rotameters.

Flow Sensors replace rotameters.

McMillan Co.    Georgetown, TX 78627 1340
May 09, 2002 Model 106F Liquid Flo-Sensors measure flow rates of fluids as low as 15 ml/min with +/-1.0% linearity and +/-0.2% repeatability, full scale. Teflon®, Kal-Rez, and sapphire construction provides compatibility with virtually any chemical, including acids or alkalines. Sensors provide electronic alternative to ball-and-tube rotameters. Seven different power and output configurations are available, including analog and pulse.

Ultrasonic Flowmeter is easy to install.

Ultrasonic Flowmeter is easy to install.

Dwyer Instruments, Inc.    Michigan City, IN 46361
Apr 22, 2002 Non-invasive portable Model UF10A measures liquid flow with accuracy of 2% over flow ranges of 0.13 to 26 ft/sec. Easy to install, transducers mount directly to pipe materials such as stainless steel, cast iron, PVC, copper, and concrete with diameters of 1/2 to 4-1/2 in. Set up is simple using 15-key tactile keypad. Seven digit LCD indicates flow rate in user programmable units such as GPM, LPM, ft/sec, or m/s and totalization in gallons, liters, or m3.

Air Data Boom includes total air temperature sensor.

Air Data Boom includes total air temperature sensor.

SpaceAge Control, Inc.    Palmdale, CA 93550
Apr 08, 2002 Model 100900 heated, 4-vane air data boom provides supersonic data collection of angle of attack, angle of sideslip, static pressure, total (pitot) pressure, and total air temperature. Based on heated probe wind-tunnel tested to Mach 1.3, boom is constructed from machined aluminum, stainless steel, and copper alloys. Probe is 28 Vdc powered at 145 A, and meets requirements of MIL-T-5420B and SAE AS 393.

Ultrasonic Flowmeter features IP65 construction.

Ultrasonic Flowmeter features IP65 construction.

TTI, Inc.    Williston, VT 05495
Apr 08, 2002 Time Delta M flowmeter offers menu-driven programming via built-in keypad, 4-20mA rating, pulse frequency, totalizer, and alarm outputs. Unit has multiple language support, enabling users to program and view data in their native language. Clamp-on sensors eliminate concerns associated with ultrapure or toxic fluids and contamination.

Flow Meter uses Microwave Doppler technology.

Flow Meter uses Microwave Doppler technology.

Garner Industries    Lincoln, NE 68504
Apr 08, 2002 Flow Detect 1000 non-contact flow sensor provides signal indicating flow/no-flow condition of solids or powders in pipelines, air-slides, chutes, bucket elevators, transfer points and conveyor belts. Microwave Doppler technology is virtually unaffected by noise, light, pressure, heat, humidity or dust. Used for automation purposes, Flow Detect 1000 switches process equipment on or off as required.

Flow Meter handles raw sewage, irrigation, and stormwater.

Flow Meter handles raw sewage, irrigation, and stormwater.

Greyline Instruments, Inc.    Massena, NY 13662
Mar 21, 2002 Area-Velocity Flow Meter (AVFM) monitors flow through open channels, partially full sewer pipes, and surcharged pipes without flume or weir. Submerged ultrasonic sensor continuously measures both Velocity and Level in channel. Fouling- and corrosion-resistant sensor is tolerant of turbulence. AVFM can be configured with submerged Velocity/Level sensor, or with submerged velocity and separate non-contacting ultrasonic level sensor.

In-line Flow Sensors are used for liquids and gases.

In-line Flow Sensors are used for liquids and gases.

TURCK, Inc.    Plymouth, MN 55441
Jan 25, 2002 D04 and D10 self-contained flow sensors monitor changes in flow as low as 5 ml/min (0.001 gpm). They connect directly into pipeline and maintain accuracy during changes in media temperature. Sensors are available with discrete transistor output or 4-20 mA analog signal output, both in DC only. Each can be set up for various applications using adjustment potentiometer on front of housing. All wetted parts are 316 stainless steel.

Flow Fitting/Sensors are for low-to-high flow measurement.

Flow Fitting/Sensors are for low-to-high flow measurement.

Burkert    Irvine, CA 92614 5840
Jan 11, 2002 Positive displacement Type S070 Flow Fitting and Type 8071 Flow Sensor control fluids with max viscosity of 1,000 cP. Combined measuring capabilities are from 0.5 gph to 180 gpm. S070 fitting connects to Hall or reed switch sensors via 1/4-turn and is available with process connections of 1/4 to 3 in. (G or NPT) and up to 2 in. ANSI (flanged). Type 8071 incorporates non-intrusive Hall-effect sensor and 2 moving parts. Threaded process connections are 1/4 in. (G or NPT).

Active Flow Switch works in pipes up to 4 ft dia.

Active Flow Switch works in pipes up to 4 ft dia.

SeaMetrics Inc.    Kent, WA 98032
Dec 07, 2001 FS30 flow switch works with any of company’s flow sensors to send output at set flow rate. It can be inserted in pipe sizes 1/2 to 48 in., mounted on sensor or remotely, and set to activate on rise or fall. Set point is input using rotary digital switches. Switch has variable hysteresis or deadband setting to accommodate varying amounts of turbulence. If turbulence is significant, deadband keeps switch from chattering on and off at setpoint.

Sensors measure micro liquid flow rates.

Sensors measure micro liquid flow rates.

McMillan Co.    Georgetown, TX 78627 1340
Nov 08, 2001 Rated for operation up to 500 psig, Series 102 liquid flow sensors measure flow rates from 13 mL/min to 10 L/min (2.6 GPM) with ± 3% full scale accuracy and ±0.2% repeatability. Sensors provide linear 0-5 VDC output signal and have turndown ratio up to 10:1. Series 102T has dual output signals consisting of 0-5 VDC linear and buffered 7.5 V pulse output proportional to flow rate.




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