FloClean sanitary turbine flow meter, Tri-Clamp 1 1/2" x 1/2"

SKU: B16N-105A
FloClean sanitary turbine flow meter, Hygienic Design
Tri-Clamp 1 1/2" x 1/2"
2.84…28.39 l/min
Accuracy of ±1.0% of Reading
316 Stainless Steel 
With hub, 5 point calibration (10 and 20 point calibration) upon request
  • Pick-up Option
  • Threaded Hub
  • Calibration
  • Flow Display
  • $1447.46
  • $1736.96 inc VAT
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Description

  • SKU
    B16N-105A

FloClean Hygienic turbine flow meter
Tri-Clamp 1 1/2" x 1/2"
2.84…28.39 l/min
Accuracy of ±1.0% of Reading
316 Stainless Steel 
With hub, 5 point calibration (10 and 20 point calibration) upon request
Choice of outputs and local or remote displays
 
The Hygienic Blancett FloClean turbine flow meter was developed for use in the food, beverage, and pharmaceutical industries. The 316L stainless steel construction of the Blancett FloClean turbine flow meter provides a durable and cost efficient flow meter that offers excellent accuracy and repeatability.
 
The sanitary Blancett FloClean turbine flow meter utilizes the most up-to-date polishing technology on all internal components, with all materials complying with US FDA requirements. The Blancett FloClean turbine flow meter is ideal for use in clean-out-of-place (COP) and sanitize-out-of-place (SOP) applications.
 
Materials of Construction
 
  • Body and Internal Wetted Parts: 316L Grade Stainless Steel
  • Bearings: Standard – Nickel Bindery Tungsten Carbide, low wear, long lifetime
  • Turbine Impellar: Nickel Plated CD4MCU Grade Stainless Steel
  • Shaft: Resilient Nickel Bindery Tungsten Carbide

Calibration
Water (USA NIST Traceable Calibration)

Pressure Rating
1,000 psi (Rating based on Tri-clamp sanitary connection)

Magnetic Pick-up
IP65 :: NEMA 6 (-100 to +149°C)
High Temp option : magnetic pickup -101 °C to +232 °C (-150 °F to +450 °F)

Operating Principle

Fluid entering the turbine flow meter first passes through an inlet flow straightener that reduces its turbulent flow pattern to create laminar flow conditions. The Fluid then passes through the turbine, causing the turbine to rotate at a speed proportional to fluid velocity. As each turbine blade passes through the magnetic field generated by the meter's magnetic pick-up, an AC voltage pulse is generated. These pulses provide an output frequency that is directly proportional to volumetric flow, based on the meters factory calibration

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