Low Price Handlhold Ultrasonic Flow Meter DN15 Clamp Sensor

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Product origin: Changsha, Hunan, China
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US$ 400 ~ 600

Description
Low Price Handlhold Ultrasonic Flow Meter Dn15 Clamp Sensor


Ultrasonic handheld flow meter uses the time difference principle of ultrasonic wave propagation in the medium to measure the flow rate.It is mainly used to measure liquid, such as ultra-pure liquid, chemical, raw sewage, reclaimed water, cooling water, river water, plant sewage, etc.
Pipe Size
DN 15mm~6000mm
Power Consumption
Less than 1.5W
Measuring Principle
Transit-time measuring principle
Power Supply
AC220V or DC24V
Output
Analog output, OTC output, Ralay output, RS485 serial port
Protocols
MODBUS, M-BUS, Fuji extended protocol and other factory protocol
Memory
Automatically record the totaliser data of the last 64 days / 64 months / 5 years 
Pipe Material 
Steel, stainless steel, cast iron, cement pipe, copper, PVC, aluminum, FRP etc. Liner is allowed
Accuracy
Better than ±1%
Repeatability
Better than 0.2%
Measurement  Period
500ms
Display
LCD with backlight, display accumulated flow/heat, instantaneous flow/heat, time etc
Input
Three analogue input, Three-wire PT100 resistor input (optional)
Flow Direction
Bi-directional measuring, net flow/heat measuring
Temperature
Main Unit: -30˚C - 80˚C, Transducer: -40ºC -110ºC, Temperature transducer: select on enquiry
Features
Linearity: 0.5%, Repeatability: 0.2%, Accuracy: ±1%
Easy to operate.
Several type transducers for selection, measuring pipe size is from DN15mm to DN6000mm
Adopt low voltage, multi-pulse technology to improve accuracy, useful life and reliability.
Powerful Recording Function, record the totalizer data of the last 64 days/64 months/5 years.

 
The wall-mounting flow meter can be applied to a wide range of pipe flow measurements. Applicable
liquids include pure liquids as well as liquid with small quantity of tiny particles.
Examples are:
★ Water (hot water, chilled water, city water, sea water, waste water, etc.);
★ Sewage with small particle content;
★ Oil (crude oil, lubricating oil, diesel oil, fuel oil, etc.);
★ Chemicals (alcohol, acids, etc.);
★ Plant effluent;
★ Beverage, liquid food;
★ Ultra-pure liquids;
★ Solvents and other liquids

 
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