Great Plains Industries A109GMN025NA1 Flowmeter/Totalizer, 0.3-3 GPM, 1" NPT(F), Nylon
R 27,675
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Great Plains Industries A109GMN025NA1 Flowmeter/Totalizer, 0.3-3 GPM, 1" NPT(F), Nylon
Product Type: turbine flowmeters
Description: turbine flowmeter
Max operating temperature (º F): 140
Max operating temperature (º C): 60
Max pressure: 150 psi
These general purpose in-line flowmeters/totalizers display flow rate and accumulated flow in GPM or lpm. The NEMA enclosure is suitable for indoor/outdoor use in dusty, dirty and wet environments. This compact design makes them ideal for use in light manufacturing, pilot-plant, or quality control areas. All flowmeters measure linearly across a range and record a Cumulative volume Plus a Resettable volume. Meters are factory-calibrated using water but can store 2 application-specific k-factors determined in-process. To conserve power, the six-digit display automatically turns on with flow and then turns off four minutes after flow ceases. Meters operate on two lithium batteries. Remote installation of the flowmeter body is possible using the optional remote installation Kit (order separately below). replacement battery kits and calibration containers can be ordered separately. Wetted components are the nylon or aluminum housing, nylon rotor, Tungsten Carbide shaft, 316 SS Rings, and ceramic bearings. Remote installation Kit: mount display up to 10 feet from the sensor-ideal for measuring flow in hot pipes (up to 250°f/121°c) or in inaccessible areas. Kit includes a sensor cover with 10-ft cable and remote display housing. Simply remove screws on the front of flowmeter and separate display and sensor sections. Attach sensor cover to sensor Section; install display Section in the remote display housing. Housing has four holes to conveniently mount display. A low-cost solution to light-duty process applications battery-powered to eliminate the need for expensive wiring two totalizers allow for process or period-specific volume monitoring.