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Fluidwell F126-EG Flow computer with temperature and pressure compensation for corrected gas volume
SKU: F126-P-AP-EG-HD-IA-OT-PD-TP-XIFluidwell F126-EG
Temperature and pressure compensated flow computer for gas
Field mount IP67 GRP enclosure
16-30vDC Power supply
Pulse input, Pulse and 4-20mA output
Intrinsically safe, ATEX, IECEx, CSA,FM
Description
Fluidwell F126-EG
Temperature and pressure compensated flow computer for gas
Field mount IP67 GRP enclosure
Pulse input, Pulse and 4-20mA output
Intrinsically safe, ATEX, IECEx, CSA,FM
16-30vDC Power supplyPulse input, Pulse and 4-20mA output
Intrinsically safe, ATEX, IECEx, CSA,FM
The Fluidwell F126 is a field mount indicator designed to calculate the corrected gas volume at normal conditions.
The corrected volumetric flow is calculated by measuring the uncorrected volumetric flow and actual line temperature and pressure,
which are processed with the equations stored in the flow computer.
7 digit resettable total, 11 digit accumulated total
User-selectable engineering units.
Displays flow rate and total simultaneously
Pulse input model which accepts; Reed switch, NAMUR, NPN, PNP, Sine wave (coil), active pulse signal.
8-24v AC/DC power supply
Specification
Fluidwell F126-EG
Temperature compensated flow computer for liquid
Field mount IP67 GRP enclosure
16-30vDC Power supply
Pulse input, Pulse and 4-20mA output
Intrinsically safe, ATEX, IECEx, CSA,FM
Features
Calculates compensated flow rate, total and accumulated total.
Displays actual line pressure and temperature.
Analog output signal reflecting the corrected flow rate.
Displays total and flow rate simultaneously.
Flow rate: seven 8mm (0.31") digits.
Total - resettable: seven 17mm (0.67") digits.
Accumulated total - not resettable: eleven 8mm (0.31") digits.
Temperature: six 17mm (0.67") digits.
Engineering units for flow rate, total and temperature on the display.
LED backlight.
Auto backup of settings and running totals in EEPROM memory.
Ambient temperature: -40°C to +80°C (-40°F to 176°F).





