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Features
- Full scale flow ranges from 1 to 1200 GPM and 10 SCFH to 10,000
SCFM
- Connection sizes from 1/4-inch to 8-inch NPT, BSP, flange,
sanitary or victaulic
- Construction materials: Brass, 316L S.S., Cast Iron, Aluminum,
or Carbon Steel
- Spring loaded, mechanical design mounts in any orientation
- Easy to read, large scale design that rotates
- Low pressure drop
- Pressure ratings to 2000 PSIG
- Optional field adjustable switches for hazardous and non-hazardous
locations
- Optional 4-20mA transmitter
GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
Flow Network FM flow monitors combine flexibility, reliability,
and quality for cost effective flow solutions in liquids, air, and
gases. These flow instruments are field proven to be dependable,
durable, and long lasting, even in the most difficult industrial
applications. FM flow monitors provide direct reading indication
of flow rate with optional electrical switches and transmitter outputs.
Available in a variety of metal materials, these monitors are also
offered in PVC and Teflon construction for corrosive fluids, or
for use in corrosive environments.
FM flow monitors operate from two basic variable area spring loaded
designs, the piston and vane styles. Both have a unique modular
design for easy field installation and service. They do not require
any straight pipe runs before or after the monitor thus minimizing
the installation footprint. The versatile designs of the piston
and vane style monitors allow for the piping orientation to be mounted
in any position. Comparable to similar style devices in the industry,
FM flow monitors “flow through” design offers a low-pressure
loss. To ensure accuracy they are individually calibrated in any
unit of measure to customer operating specifications. Piston style
monitors operate when flow enters the inlet connection and forces
the piston to create a variable orifice when moving across a tapered
shaft. This movement drives the indicator shaft and pointer. On
a loss of flow, the spring forces the piston back across the tapered
shaft reducing the flow orifice created by the shaft and piston.
Piston style monitors are used for monitoring maximum full-scale
flows from 50 cc/min (.75 GPH) to 1.5 GPM. (See Series Y)
Vane style monitor operates when flow is introduced through the
inlet connection making direct contact with the vane that is mechanically
linked to the indicator shaft. The fluid forces the vane to move
through a contoured opening creating a variable orifice. The greater
the flow the larger the orifice becomes for flow to pass. The vane
style monitor is also spring loaded and allows the vane to return
on decreasing flows. Maximum full-scale flows are available from
1 GPM to1200 GPM. (See Series U, F, and M) For critical applications
that require flow to be monitored, repeatable (1% of rate) field
adjustable electrical switches are utilized. These switches are
UL, CSA, and CE listed for hazardous and non-hazardous fluids, gases,
or environments. For data collecting, trending, and recording applications
output transmitters are also offered. |