Design & Specification :
Accuracy | : ±0.1% of flow rate |
Medium | : Liquid, Gas, Slurry |
Temperature | : -2000C to +2500C |
Output | : All Material such as Iron, Bronze, Carbon Steel and Stainless Steel, Plastic, Fiberglass and more |
Communication | : 4-20 mA, pulse, relay, alarms, flow direction |
Power Supply | : 24V AC/DC or 115/230V AC |
Enclosure | : Standard version: IP66 or Ex-proof version: IP67 |
Ex-proof certification | : IECEx, ATEX, NEPSI, and Japanese ex-proof certification |
For more detail please contact :
PT. Inako Persada
Office : Cikarang, Bekasi, Indonesia
Phone : 021-89903505
Email : sales@inakopersada.com
Mobile/WA : 0853 5111 2309
Description
Magnetic or Electromagnetic flow meters are comprised of a transmitter and sensor that together measure flow. The magnetic flow meter’s sensor is placed inline and measures an induced voltage generated by the fluid as it flows through a pipe. The transmitter takes the voltage generated by the sensor, converts the voltage into a flow measurement and transmits that flow measurement to a control system.
Magnetic flow meters use Faraday’s Law of Electromagnetic Induction to determine the flow of liquid in a pipe. In a magnetic flow meter, a magnetic field is generated and channeled into the liquid flowing through the pipe.
A magnetic or electromagnetic flowmeter can be installed in a comparatively simple fashion insofar as an existing pipe network can be converted into a measurement system by applying external electrodes and magnets. These flow meters can track forward and reverse flow and are minimally affected by flow disturbances related to viscosity or density.
Application
- Water supply
- Waste water treatment plants
- Fire fighting systems
- Power plants
- Pulp and Paper Industry
- Drinking water
- Irrigation
- Heating – conditioning systems
- Salty water or Marine
- Chemical Industry
- Oil and Gas
- Others industries