Fuji Electric Time Delta M-Flow
Compact and Lightweight Transit Time Ultrasonic Flow
Meter
The
Time Delta M-Flow Ultrasonic Flow Meter from Fuji
Electric is a state-of-the-art, economical alternative to
magnetic, vortex, and differential pressure transmitters. This
transit time flow meter combines advanced microprocessing
detection methods with a versatile design to provide accurate
and obstructionless flow measurement of any clean water
application.
Starting at $1,475.00
Time Delta M-Flow
Ultrasonic Flow Meter Spec Sheet PD
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Delta M-Flow Ultrasonic Flow Meter Manual PDF
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Specs
- Analog output, totalizer pulse, relay outputs all included as
standard options
- Fast and Easy Installation with no need to connect to a laptop
PC
- Compact and Lightweight
- Quick Response processing (200 ms) suits high-speed batch
processing
- Instrument setup and display supported in English, Spanish,
German and French
- Compensation system eliminates error from temperature and
pressure fluctuations
This ultrasonic flow meter features high reliability and
accuracy (up to 0.5%), and long-term maintenance-free
operation..
This meter requires a
sensor purchased separately.
FLSE12
1 to 4" dia pipe ($724)
FLSE22
2 to 9" dia pipe ($749)
Programming the Time Delta M-Flow ultrasonic flow meter is
simple via the front panel keypad; no PC is required for
setup. Compact and lightweight, they incorporate the latest
LSI technology for compact and rugged design at less than 2
pounds.
In addition, the M-Flow features a high-resolution, 2-line,
backlit display, and signal quality indication. The
non-intrusive clamp-on sensors are quickly installed without
interrupting process flows or incurring pressure loss. These
ultrasonic flow meters have a proprietary temperature and
pressure compensation system, which completely eliminates
error created by process temperature and pressure
fluctuations.
Transit Time Ultrasonic Flow Meters – Technology
Explained
Transit Time ultrasonic flow meters are well-suited for
relatively clean fluids with low to moderate aeration. These
meters operate by comparing the time for an ultrasonic signal
to travel with the flow (downstream) against the time for an
ultrasonic signal to travel against the flow (upstream). The
difference between these transit times is proportional to the
flow, and the flow meter converts this information to flow
rate and total. With this technology, the transducers are
mounted on the outside of the pipe, providing tremendous
advantages over more traditional and invasive flow measurement
instruments such as magmeters, vortex meters, and turbine flow
meters. These benefits include no system downtime for
installation, no system contamination, no pressure drop, no
moving parts, and no risk of leaks. This product is virtually
maintenance free.
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