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Sensus WPD FS Flow Sensor

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Flow Sensor for Water up to 130 °C

The flow sensor WPD FS 130°C is used for measuring hot process water in heating systems with high relatively constant flow rates. Available in sizes DN 40 up to DN 300. 

  • Approved in DN 50 to DN 150 for customer billing acc. to 2014/32/EU MI004
  • Installation in vertical, horizontal or inclined pipes
  • Available in short and long body lengths
  • Can be equipped with up to three pulsers (1xOD, 2xRD)
  • For measurement of hot process water up to 130 °C
Product Features
  • Patented symmetrical calibration adjustment
  • Hermetically sealed register (IP 68)
  • Register may be rotated through 360º
  • High overload capability
  • Removable measuring element
  • Up to 3 pulsers (1 x OD, 2 x RD) may be fitted without breaking the approval seal
  • Powder coating ensures maximum corrosion protection
  • Electromagnetic environment: Class E2
  • Mechanical environment condition: Class M1
  • Protection class acc. to DIN EN 60529: IP 68
  • Temperature range: 10 ... 130 °C 

Application of the WPD FS Flow Sensor:

  • Flow sensor for heat meters for commercial and light industrial use
  • For measurement of hot process water up to 130 °C
  • DN 50 to 150 for customer billing
  • For high permanent flow rates such as generated by pumps, as well as for the measurement of low flow rates in off-peak periods
  • Installation in horizontal and vertical pipe lines

Application for aggressive media (BMF), e.g.

  • Desalinated / demineralized water
  • Caustic soda up to 20 %
  • Saline water up to 10 %
  • Chlorinated water up to 1 %
  • Glycol-water solutions up to 30 %
  • Caustic solutions up to ph value 9 (Other liquids on request)

Benefits to you:

Measures high, relatively constant flow rates such as those generated by pumps, as well as low flow rates in off-peak periods.

 

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