The RIF130 is an electromagnetic flow meter that utilizes Faraday's principle to measure the velocity of the liquid and convert it into a signal proportional to the flow.
Among its advantages are good precision, with a maximum deviation of ±0.5% from the measured value, complete indifference to the viscosity of the fluid, minimal pressure loss, and the ability to measure foamy liquids and those with suspended solids.
Electronic Flow Converter CV010
It can be supplied in the compact version connected directly to the body or in the separate version connected to the body with a special cable of minimum length 10 meters.
The converter displays the instantaneous flow and has a positive totalizer, a negative one and a net totalizer. It is possible to set a minimum or maximum flow threshold alarm.
Auxiliary functions:
Empty tube: this alarm intervenes in the absence of liquid or when its conductivity is less than 20 µS/cm.
System alarm: intervenes in case of system anomalies such as problems with the coils or electrodes of the meter.
The outputs available to the converter are:
A frequency output used to retransmit the totalizer;
The features and benefits of this instrument make it suitable for applications such as:
Paper mills
Petrochemical plants
Chemical product monitoring
Available electrode materials include:
AISI316L: Stainless steel suitable for use with mildly corrosive liquids, widely used in petrochemical, chemical, and carbamide industries.
Hastelloy B: Resistant to hydrochloric acids at temperatures below the boiling point and oxidizing acids.
Hastelloy C: Exceptional resistance to oxidizing salt solutions and acids, such as Fe+++, Cu++, and nitric acids.