Dwyer TFP-LI Series Liquid Turbine Flow Meter

Dwyer TFP-LI Series Liquid Turbine Flow Meter

Dwyer TFP-LI Series Liquid Turbine Flow Meter are suitable for a wide variety of industrial, commercial, and laboratory flow applications. These meters utilize a turbine wheel and electro-optical detection to convert flow rates into a linear 0 to 5 VDC output signal for recording and data logging. A 3-1/2 digit LCD informs the user of the actual flow rate. A power adapter or mating cable assembly is required for operation.

Turbine sensors with electrical transmission output for remote indication of liquid flow rate. Dwyer turbine flow transmitters are suitable for a wide variety of industrial, commercial, and laboratory flow applications. A power adapter or mating cable assembly is required for operation.

Dwyer TFP-LI Series Features

  • A 3-1/2 digit LCD informs the user of the actual flow rate
  • These meters utilize a turbine wheel and electro-optical detection
  • flow rates into a linear 0 to 5 VDC output signal for recording and data logging
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Specification

Service Clean liquids compatible with wetted materials.
Wetted Materials PPS, acetal, sapphire, glass, epoxy, and fluoroelastomer.
Accuracy ±1% of full scale.
Linearity ±1% of full scale.
Repeatability ±0.2% of full scale.
Temperature Limits 41 to 131°F (5 to 55°C); Storage: 32 to 158°F (0 to 70°C); Sensitivity: ±0.2% of full scale per °C.
Pressure Limits 100 psig (6.8 bar).
Process Connection Compression fitting
Power Requirements 11.5 to 15 VDC.
Power Consumption 35 mA @ 12 VDC.
Output Signal 0 to 5 VDC: Minimum 2.5 kΩ load.

Download Data Sheet: Series TFP-LI Liquid Turbine Flow Meter

Ref: dwyer-inst.com

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