GF Signet P51530-P0 Series 515 Rotor-X Self-Powered Flow Sensor for 1/2" to 4" Pipe, Polypropylene Body, Black PVDF Rotor, Titanium Pin
GF Signet P51530-P0 Series 515 Rotor-X Self-Powered Flow Sensor for 1/2" to 4" Pipe, Polypropylene Body, Black PVDF Rotor, Titanium Pin is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
Simple to install with time-honored reliable performance, Signet 515 Rotor-X Paddlewheel Flow Sensors are highly repeatable, rugged sensors that offer exceptional value with little or no maintenance. The wide dynamic flow range of 0.3 to 6 m/s (1 to 20 ft/s) allows the sensor to measure liquid flow rates in full pipes and can be used in low pressure systems.
The Model 515 sensors are offered in a variety of materials for a wide range of pipe sizes and insertion configurations. The many material choices including PP and PVDF make this model highly versatile and chemically compatible to many liquid process solutions. Sensors can be installed in up to DN900 (36 in.) pipes using Signetメ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.
Applications:
- Pure Water Production
- Filtration Systems
- Chemical Production
- Liquid Delivery Systems
- Pump Protection
- Scrubber Systems
- Water Monitoring
- Not suitable for gases
- Designed to provide an operational flow monitoring system in combination with an installation fitting and flow meter or controller
- Operating range: 1 to 20ft/s velocity
- No pressure drop
- Manufactured under ISO 9001/14001
- Materials of construction: polypropylene, PVDF
- FPM O-rings
- Simple installation; minimal maintenance
- Rugged construction
- Compatible Inputs: 5090 & 5500 flow monitors, 5600 batch controller, 8550 flow transmitter, 8150 battery powered flow totalizer, 8900 multiparameter controller