Electromagnetic Flow Sensor

Nov. 3, 2005
The Signet 2551 display magmeter is an insertion-style electromagnetic flow sensor with a built-in display, empty pipe detection, bi-directional flow capabilities, and PVDF/Hastelloy C wetted parts.

The unit, with no moving parts to wear or foul, accurately measures flow in fluids with a high content of particles, solids, and fibers as found in wastewater treatment or plating. The display gives local measurement readings and indicates flow rate, permanent flow total, and resettable flow total. The sensor is also available in materials including PP or PVDF body with stainless-steel electrodes. The sensor quickly mounts to pipe sizes ranging from 0.5 to 8.0 in. Dynamic flow range is 0.15 to 33 fps with repeatability of ±0.5% of reading.

George Fischer Inc., 2882 Dow Ave., Tustin, CA 92780, (800) 854-4090, www.us.piping.georgefischer.com

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