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Flow
technical reference
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(For flow velocity of .3-20
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ORDER: ROTOR-X LOW-FLOW PADDLEWHEEL SENSOR |
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PART #
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DESCRIPTION
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OUR
PRICE |
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3-2536-P0 |
1/2" - 4" PP |
$325.00 |
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3-2536-V0 |
1/2-4" PVDF |
$553.00 |
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3-2536-P1 |
5" - 8" PP |
$343.00 |
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3-2536-P2 |
10" - 36" PP |
$361.00 |
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3-2536-V1 |
5-8" PVDF |
$60400 |
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3-2536-T0 |
1/2"- 4" PVDF |
$578.00 |
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3-2536-P3 |
1/2"- 4" PVDF |
$511.00 |
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3-2536-P4 |
5" - 8" PVDF |
$560.00 |
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3-2536-P5 |
10"- 36" PVDF |
$596.00 |
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FEATURES
- Perfect for those low-flow or high electronic noise
applications. This insertion-type paddlewheel sensor generates an open-collector (Hall effect) pulse
output proportional to a flow rate as low as 0.3 fps.
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- The sensor was designed for systems ranging in size from 1/2"
up to 36" with a maximum velocity of 20 fps.
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- The sensor has no coil, making it ideal for high-noise
environments.
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SPECIFICATIONS
- ±1% full-range linearity
- ±0.5% repeatability.
- Requires a standard installation fitting found on page 312.
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Simple to install
with time-honored reliable performance, Model 2536 Rotor-X Paddlewheel
Flow Sensors are highly repeatable, rugged sensors that offer
exceptional value with little or no maintenance. The Model 2536 has a
process-ready open collector signal and has a wide dynamic flow range
of 0.1 to 6 m/s (0.3 to 20 ft/s). The sensor measures liquid flow
rates in full pipes and can be used in low pressure systems.
The Model 2536 sensors are offered in a variety of materials for a
wide range of pipe sizes and insertion configurations. The many
material choices including PP, PVDF, and Tefzel make this model highly
versatile and chemically compatible with many liquid process
solutions. Sensors can be installed in DN15 to DN900 (0.5 to 36 in.)
pipes using Signet's comprehensive line of custom fittings. These
custom fittings, which include tees, saddles, and weldolets, seat the
sensor to the proper insertion depth into the process flow. The
sensors are also offered in configurations for wet-tap installation
requirements. |
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