Electromagnetic Flow Sensor measures liquids down to 0.03 gpm.

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Available in ¾ or 3/8 in. pipe, Series LOFM liquid mag meter uses conductivity of fluids to measure flow. Liquid flow through magnetic field produces voltage which is measured and translated into pulse output signal. Housed in splashproof HDPE plastic, meter comes with variety of factory-installed adapters and O-rings. With no metal parts, unit is corrosion-resistant and compatible with wide range of chemicals. Meter also has no moving parts, making it suitable for dirty water applications.



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NEW! Series LOFM Low-Flow Electromagnetic Flow Sensor



Dwyer Instruments, Inc., the preferred source for your complete range of practical and affordable instrumentation, is announcing the release of its NEW SERIES LOFM LOW-FLOW ELECTROMAGNETIC FLOW SENSOR.



The Series LOFM Low-Flow Electromagnetic Flow Sensor is a liquid mag meter that uses the conductivity of fluids to measure flow. Liquid flow through its magnetic field produces a voltage which is measured and translated into a pulse output signal. The LOFM can be combined with the Series RTI for flow rate and total display. This meter comes with a variety of factory-installed adapters and O-rings. The LOFM comes in either 3/4’’ or 3/8’’ pipe. The Series LOFM can accurately measure flow rates as low as 0.03 gallons per minute. The meter is housed in a splash proof HDPE plastic, making it good for chemical injection applications. With no metal parts, the LOFM is corrosion resistant and compatible with a wide range of chemicals. With no moving parts, the meter can handle dirty water applications where moving parts might cause jamming or clogging. The LOFM comes standard with Flaretek® fittings, but NPT adapters are available.



Complete details are available on our website @ http://www.dwyer-inst.com/Product/Flow/FlowTransmitters/ElectromagneticFlowmeter/SeriesLOFM



Dwyer Instruments, Inc.

P.O. Box 373

Michigan City, IN 46361

Phone: (800) 872-9141 or (219) 879-8000

Fax: (219) 872-9057

Internet address: http://www.dwyer-inst.com/

E-mail: lit@dwyermail.com




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