Measuring Conductive Liquids for Food and Wastewater Applications

The flow of conductive fluids can be calculated using the FMG600 Series electromagnetic flowmeters. These devices have a lining of PTFE and contain no moving parts, ensuring that they can be used with wastewater, pulp, food, and slurries. Available outputs include analog, frequency, and RS485 communications. However, additional mounting upon sanitary tri-clamps grants use of these devices in situations which are not previously open to magmeters. Both local- and remote-display models are purchasable.

Specifications

  • Flange Sizes:
    •     150# ANSI: 19 to 305 mm (¾ to 12")
    •     Sanitary Tri-Clamp: 13 to 305 mm (½ to 12")
  • Maximum Pressure: 145 psi
  • Minimum Conductivity: 20 µS
  • Electrode Material: Hastelloy C4 (standard), tantalum (TGE optional)
  • Environmental Temperature: -5 to 55 °C (23 to 131 °F)
  • Sensor Lining: PTFE
  • Electronics Housing: Local or remote (optional)
  • Liquid Temperature: 0 to 50 °C (32 to 122 °F) STD, 0 to 150 °C (32 to 302 °F) with remote electronics
  • Empty Pipe Alarm: 2" and larger sizes (EPD optional)
  • Accuracy: ±0.5% from 5 to 100% Qs, ±1% from 1 to 5% Qs
  • Range: 0.1 to 10 m/s (0.328 to 32.81 fps)
  • Outputs: Adjustable from 0.1 to 1000 gallons/pulse
  • Current: 4 to 20 mA with galvanic isolation
  • Frequency: 0 to 1000 Hz with galvanic isolation
  • Communications: RS485
  • Power: 24 Vdc, 115/230 Vac switchable (optional)
  • Consumption: 15 VA
  • Protection: IP67 Storage Temperature and Humidity: -10 to 70°C (14 to 158 °F) at max; relative humidity 70%

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