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Flowmeter measures in crowded places

By Staff -- Control Engineering, 9/1/2007

Fluid Components’ ST75V air/gas flowmeter is designed to be a highly accurate, reliable mass flow measurement solution for hydrogen, natural gas, and other gases in small line processes, and for skid-mounted equipment assemblies. ST75V uses built in flow conditioning that eliminates media disturbances while reducing the required straight-pipe run by up to 70%. It is ideal for use in fuel and air feed lines to furnaces, burners, industrial ovens, heat treating systems, boilers, and power co-generation equipment found in the manufacturing and process industries. The transmitter is enclosed in a rugged, all metal, dust-, and water-resistant, NEMA type 4X rated package that is FM and ATEX agency approved for installations in hazardous locations. The sensor design is all-welded stainless steel with Hastelloy-C tips that provide extra protection against invasive conditions within the pipe. It features no orifices or moving parts to clog or foul, which the company says eliminates unplanned shutdowns, reduces maintenance, and extends sensor life. The ST75V’s standard outputs are fully scaleable 4-20 mA and 0-10 V and are user-assignable to flow rate and/or temperature and a 0-1 kHz pulse output of total flow. The instrument can be ordered for powering by 24 V dc or 115/230VAC, with or without a built-in LCD digital display, and in local or remote-mounted electronics configurations. www.fluidcomponents.com Fluid Components International

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