Economical sensing over a wide flow range

An Amalgamated Instrument product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 23, 2003

Amalgamated Instrument Co (AIC) has been appointed the Australasian agent for the Keiso range of flow sensors.

Amalgamated Instrument Co (AIC) has been appointed the Australasian agent for the Keiso range of flow sensors.

The sensors use paddle wheel technology and provide accurate, economical sensing over a wide flow range with 2% accuracy at full rated flow.

The sensors have 4-20mA or open collector pulse outputs and some models have both types of output.

The flow sensors are available in models to suit the food industry and the chemical industries with materials designed to resist the particular hazards encountered.

The paddle wheel and shaft contain no magnetic materials.

This allows the sensors to be used in applications where fine ferrous particles may be present.

Five pipe sizes are available, from DN15 (0.5in) to DN50 (2in), with flow rates from 4 to 1360 litre/min (depending on size).

The flow sensors are compatible with AIC's ranges of analogue input and pulse input instruments including panel mount, DIN rail mount and large digit display products.

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