Process indicator RIV980 series
flowimpellerfor the food industry

process indicator
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Characteristics

Measured value
process, flow
Display
impeller
Applications
for the food industry, for pharmaceutical applications, for chemical applications, water treatment

Description

The RIV980 Visual Flow Indicators are suitable tools for instant monitoring of liquids in all industrial processes. They are commonly installed on pipelines for visual control of fluid flow. Fixed Fin Visual Flow Indicators are typically used in lubrication, refrigeration, heating, and water treatment systems in the chemical, food, and pharmaceutical industries. They can be installed both vertically and horizontally to monitor corrosive liquids. PRODUCT FEATURES Documentation included - English instructions manual, Italian instructions manual Maximum process fluid temperature - 160 °C Measurement type - With contact Storage temperature - –10...+90°C Ambient temperature - –10...+160°C Visual flow type - Internal flappers Properties of the fluid - Presence of suspended solids MECHANICAL DATA Process connection type - Threaded GAS(M) Diameter process connection - 1/2" - DN15 Materials in contact with the measured fluid - AISI 316 (1,4401) - Stainless steel, AISI - Carbon steel Seal materials - Fasit® 400 Body material - AISI 316L (1,4404) - Stainless steel O-Ring - Fasit® 400 Impeller material - N/D Flappers material - AISI 316 (1,4401) - Stainless steel OMOLOGAZIONI CE omologation - Yes LOGISTICS Type of packaging - Carton BOX Contains batteries - No ETCN - N/D country of origin - Italy Gross weight - 3,5 kg Net weight - 3 kg Packaging volume - 0,01 m³ Packing length - 40 cm Packaging width - 27 cm Packaging depth - 16 cm

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