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Series 2000 connected
to an orifice plate - typical arrangement
The Series 2000 digital flow transmitter
monitors flowrates from primary differential pressure devices e.g. orifice
plates or pitot tubes. Gas or liquid flows in virtually any size of
pipe
or ductwork can be measured. The unit has proven effective for solving
the problem of very low pressure air flow measurement as well as more
usual water and medium pressure gas systems. The flow transmitter consists
of a panel or wall mounted indicator housing linked by cable to an external
transducer block connected directly to the primary device. (On low pressure
gas application units, the transducer is mounted within the indicator
housing. )
All units of flow ( cu.m /hr ,
l/min etc.) can be specified. Each flow system is dedicated i.e. factory
set to a specific flow application so that no on-site setting is required.
We supply complete systems combining the Series 2000 with our orifice
plates for high quality flow monitoring . Orifice plate systems are fundamental
( calculated to ISO 5167 ) , maintain their accuracy and with no moving
parts are recommended for long reliable service.
Alternatively the Series 2000 Digital Flow Transmitter
can be connected to DP primary flow devices ( orifice plates, pitot tubes,
venturies etc. ) of other manufacture. Given information on the maximum
flow and corresponding differential pressure, Poddymeter will specify
a suitable system.
TYPES OF UNIT AVAILABLE
Mains power versions which require
9v DC input obtained from a standard 240v integral plug (supplied). Flowrate
is displayed on a large LCD with a 4-20mA linear output available via
a DIN plug.
Battery powered versions are stand
alone units for flow rate display only. This display incorporates a 60
sec time switch to allow flow readings to be taken. After this period
the unit switches off to maintain battery life.
A further option is to set the
instrument to act as a pressure transmitter rather than as
a flow transmitter where differential pressure measurement is required.
Please contact Poddymeter for advice
and recommendations on specific applications.
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