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Flow meters handle turbulence

A Flow Technology product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 27, 2007

The EL 500 series creates a electromagnetic field profile ensuring accuracy not only in turbulent flow, but also during the transitional and laminar flow regimes.

Flow Technology (FTI) has released of the Extended Linearity (EL) 500 series of electromagnetic flow meters.

Available in line sizes from 1/8 to 3/4-inch, these meters provide accurate low flow rate measurement in a wide range of applications.

The EL 500 series creates a electromagnetic field profile ensuring accuracy not only in turbulent flow, but also during the transitional and laminar flow regimes.

These compact meters provide extended linearity and a measurement range of up to 1000:1 without the aid of linearisation software.

The EL 500 has a bi-directional flow capability with no moving parts and no pressure drop.

The meters cover the temperature range -20 to 160C.

The EL 500 electromagnetic flow meters base their operation on the Faraday principle, by which a conductor crossing a magnetic field generates a potential.

The resultant potential is directly proportional to the flow velocity.

The meters use a 316 stainless steel flow tube with AISI 316 UNI 338 male-threaded, NPT or tri-clamp/ISO2852 fittings.

Connections can be supplied in Hastelloy C or titanium options.

The standard liner material is PTFE.

The flow meter enclosure is stainless steel.

Electronics available for the EL 500 series consists of a base transmitter with optional panel mounted display, as well as a multiple output convertor with integral display.

Electronics can be mounted directly on the flow meter or remotely mounted.

When the electronics are remotely mounted the entire flow meter meets IP68 suitable for permanent immersion in water up to a depth of 1.5m.

A batching capability is also provided with MC 308C electronics.

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