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Product category: Flowmeters and Flow Sensors
News Release from: Honeywell Sensing and Control | Subject: AWM720P1 microbridge mass airflow sensor
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 07 September 2000

High airflow sensing range in a compact
package

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The Sensing and Control Business of Honeywell has introduced the innovative AWM720P1 microbridge mass airflow sensor, offering a high-flow range capability in a compact package.

The Sensing and Control Business of Honeywell has introduced the innovative AWM720P1 microbridge mass airflow sensor, offering a high-flow range capability in a compact package The product, designed specifically for dry-filtered air medical and analytical instruments, combines time-proven reliability, accuracy, and precision operating characteristics

Plastic packaging withstands overpressures of 25 psi (1.7 bar) without compromising performance.

Typical medical applications include respirators, ventilators, oxygen concentrators, conservers, sleep apnea monitors, nebulizers, and CPAP equipment.

It can be used in autoclaves and is compatible with a wide range of anaesthesia gases.

Analytical and industrial instrumentation applications include leak detection equipment, spectroscopy equipment, mass flow controllers, telecommunication systems, and environmental climate controls.

The AWM720P1 sensor provides in-line airflow measurement with a specially designed bypass flow housing.

It has a flow range of 200 standard litres per minute (SLPM) and induces a typical pressure drop of 1-inch H2O.

The product has a typical 6-millisecond response time and consumes less than 65 mW of power, making it ideal for battery-powered applications.

The operating input voltage range is 8 to 15 Vdc.

Operating temperature range is -25 to +85 degrees C.

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