Turbine flow meter SUP-LWGY
for liquidsDN15 - 1/2"DN25 - 1"

turbine flow meter
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turbine flow meter
turbine flow meter
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Characteristics

Technology
turbine
Fluid
for liquids
Pipe diameter
DN15 - 1/2", DN25 - 1", DN50 - 2", DN6 - 1/8", DN100 - 4", DN80 - 3", DN40 - 1"1/2, DN20 - 3/4", DN32 - 1"1/4, DN90 - 3"1/2, DN65 - 2"1/2, DN10 - 3/8", DN8 - 1/4", DN60 - 2"1/4
Installation
threaded
Communication
4-20 mA, RS485
Supply voltage
24 Vdc, 12 Vdc
Protection level
IP65
Other characteristics
high-accuracy
Process temperature

Max.: 120 °C
(248 °F)

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Process pressure

6.3 bar
(91.37 psi)

Precision

0.5 %, 1 %

Description

SUP-LWGY series liquid turbine flow sensor is a kind of speed instrument, which has the advantages of high accuracy, good repeatability, simple structure, small pressure loss and convenient maintenance. It is used to measure the volume flow of low viscosity liquid in closed pipe. Principle The fluid flows through the turbine flow sensor shell. Because the blade of the impeller has a certain angle with the flow direction, the impulse of the fluid makes the blade have rotation torque. After overcoming the friction torque and fluid resistance, the blade rotates. After the torque is balanced, the speed is stable. Under certain conditions, the speed is proportional to the flow rate. Because the blade has magnetic conductivity, it is in the position of the signal detector (composed of permanent magnetic steel and coil) of the magnetic field, the rotating blade cuts the magnetic line of force and periodically changes the magnetic flux of the coil, so that the electric pulse signal is induced at both ends of the coil.

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