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FLOW MEASUREMENT AWIFLOW
GENERAL INFORMATION | |||||
Areas of application | Mass flow measurement for dry or moist biogas, manure gas, landfill gas | ||||
Sensor length | 305 mm | ||||
Flow velocity: | 0,3…15 m/s (others on request) | ||||
OPERATING CONDITIONS | |||||
Ambient Temperature | -18…60°C | ||||
Medium temperature | +5…50 °C (optional -18…121 °C) | ||||
Medium pressure | max. 10 bar (optional 34 bar) | ||||
Protection type | IP67 | ||||
Ex approval | Zone 1, ATEX / IECEx: II 2 G / Ex d IIC T6…T3 | ||||
SENSOR | |||||
Installation | Compact unit for installation in existing pipeline (DN50…350) incl. cable glands, mounting fitting and compression fitting for process connection to internal thread G1/2“ | ||||
Material | Stainless steel 316L (body), Hastelloy-C22 (thermocouple sensors) | ||||
Measured value deviation | ± 2% (optional ± 1%) of the measured value plus 0.5% of the final value | ||||
Recommended inlet/outlet section | depending on pipe run 10…20 x pipe | Ø ( | inlet) / 3…10 x pipe Ø (outlet) | ||
| STAND-ALONE | COMBINATION WITH GAS ANALYSIS | ||||
Calibration | with real gas (methane in carbon dioxide) | With real gas (methane in carbon dioxide) plus compensation via current gas composition of the measuring gas | |||
Signal outputs | + 4…20 mA for current flow
+ 4…20 mA for temperature or summation (selectable) + pulse output for summation |
freely selectable:
+ Ethernet + Modbus RS485 / RS 232 + Profibus + 4…20 mA + more on request |
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Voltage supply | 18…36 V DC (6 W max) | via gas analysis system | |||
Display | optional: two-line, 16 characters each, LCD
+ flow rate + temperature or total flow |
7” TFT touch panel with internal data memory
+ tabular or graphical display + standard flow1 Standard flow meter1 + temperature1 + absolute humidity1 + output (in kW)1,2 + current calorific value1,2 + energy meters1,2 + average Calorific value1,2 + relative humidity1,2 |
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