About Flowmeters and Totalizers
Flowmeters measure the rate of flow for a liquid or a gas. Totalizers measure the cumulative flow volume. Flowmeter/totalizers display both the flow rate and the cumulative flow volume.
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Counters with Proximity Sensor
Count metallic objects as they touch or pass within 0.059" of this counter's built-in sensor. It has an output relay to send a signal to another device when a set point is reached. The signal can start/stop a process or trigger an alarm. A scaling function lets you adjust the unit of measure to suit your application. Counter and enclosure are protected from dust and washdowns and can be used outdoors (rated NEMA 4X). Drill through the back of the enclosure to mount to a wall or work surface.
Sensor | Overall | |||||||||||||||
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Resettable | Counting Direction | No. of Digits | No. of Set Points | Max. Counts per Minute | Max. Sensing Distance | Lg. | Dia. | Cord Lg., ft. | Ht. | Wd. | Dp. | Operating Voltage | Output Relay Current | Environmental Rating | Each | |
Screw On | ||||||||||||||||
Yes | Up or Down | 6 | 2 | 300,000 | 0.059" | 3 1/2" | 3/4" | 10 | 7.5" | 7.5" | 5.1" | 85-250V AC | 5 A @ 120 V AC 5 A @ 240 V AC 5 A @ 28 V DC | NEMA 4X | 00000000 | 000000000 |
Electric Sit-Stand Workstations
Workstation | Dark Gray | Light Gray |
White | Red Woodgrain |
Switch between sitting and standing while working. Press a button on the height adjustment switch, and the electric motor raises or lowers these workstations to your desired height. Assign up to three different heights to the three program buttons—press a button to automatically adjust the desk to the programmed height. These workstations also have programmable upper and lower height limits, and a lock function to prevent accidental height changes.
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Top Color | Frame Color | Width | Depth | Height | Overall Capacity, lbs. | Elevation Speed, in./sec. | Assembled or Unassembled | Plug Type | Power Cord Length, ft. | Each | |
Plastic Laminate Top with Powder-Coated Steel Frame | |||||||||||
Dark Gray | Silver | 48" | 30" | 27 1/2"-47" | 125 | 1 1/2 | Unassembled | Two Prong | 10 | 00000000 | 0000000 |
Light Gray | Silver | 48" | 30" | 27 1/2"-47" | 125 | 1 1/2 | Unassembled | Two Prong | 10 | 00000000 | 000000 |
White | Silver | 48" | 30" | 27 1/2"-47" | 125 | 1 1/2 | Unassembled | Two Prong | 10 | 00000000 | 000000 |
Red Woodgrain | Black | 48" | 30" | 27 1/2"-47" | 125 | 1 1/2 | Unassembled | Two Prong | 10 | 00000000 | 000000 |
High-Accuracy Flow and Temperature Transmitters
Also known as magmeters, these transmitters use a magnetic field to measure flow rate and temperature with high accuracy. Because they use a magnetic field, they only work with conductive liquids, such as water. These transmitters, also known as transducers, convert measurements to an electrical signal that can be interpreted by receiving devices, such as remote displays and programmable logic controllers (PLCs) to monitor flow or control equipment. For your receiving device to interpret the signal, you will need to calibrate it for the measurement range and output signal of the transmitter. As flow or temperature increases, the output signal increases. These transmitters have one analog output for flow and another for temperature. They only give accurate readings within the rated measurement range. A digital display makes it easy to view readings and adjust settings at the source. Mount these transmitters inline with your pipe system. They measure flow correctly in any mounting orientation.
These transmitters are calibrated with water. They can only be used with liquids with a conductivity of at least 20 µS/cm.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Flow Range | |||||||||||
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Pipe Connection | Gallons per Minute | Liters per Minute | End-to-End Lg. | Accuracy | Max. Pressure | Temp. Range, °F | Mounting Orientation | Input Voltage Range | Environmental Rating | Each | |
Two 4-20mA Analog Outputs—4-Pole Micro M12 Plug Connection | |||||||||||
316 Stainless Steel/Polybutylene Plastic/Thermoplastic Body with 316 Stainless Steel Fittings | |||||||||||
1/2 NPT Female | 0.03 to 6.6 gpm | 0.1 to 25 lpm | 2 1/8" | ±2% | 225 psi @ 70° F | 0° to 175° | Any | 20-30V DC | IP67 | 00000000 | 0000000 |
3/4 NPT Female | 0.02 to 13.22 gpm | 0.2 to 50 lpm | 2 1/8" | ±2% | 225 psi @ 70° F | 0° to 175° | Any | 20-30V DC | IP67 | 00000000 | 000000 |
1 NPT Female | 0.1 to 26.4 gpm | 0.2 to 100 lpm | 2 1/8" | ±2% | 225 psi @ 70° F | 0° to 175° | Any | 20-30V DC | IP67 | 00000000 | 00000000 |
1 1/2 NPT Female | 1.3 to 79.3 gpm | 5 to 300 lpm | 6 11/16" | ±0.8% | 225 psi @ 70° F | 0° to 175° | Any | 20-30V DC | IP65, IP67 | 00000000 | 00000000 |
2 NPT Female | 1.3 to 158.5 gpm | 5 to 600 lpm | 7 1/16" | ±0.8% | 225 psi @ 70° F | 0° to 175° | Any | 20-30V DC | IP65, IP67 | 00000000 | 00000000 |
Flow Transmitters for Flanged Pipe
Install these transmitters between two flanges in a flanged pipe system to measure flow rate and send the data to a remote display or programmable logic controller (PLC). For easy cleaning and maintenance, you can slide the transmitter out from between the flanges. A complete transmitter consists of a flow transmitter, display, and mounting hardware kit (all components sold separately). Flowing liquid turns the turbine in the transmitter, while the easy-to-read display counts the number of turns to measure and transmit the flow. The display also shows total and batch flow volumes. Use these transmitters with clean, low-viscosity liquids to avoid clogging or other damage to the internal parts. Mount them inline with your pipe system. They’re accurate in any mounting orientation.
Also known as transducers, these transmitters help you monitor status or control equipment by converting measurements to a digital pulse that can be interpreted by receiving devices. Each pulse is a spike of voltage. The higher the flow, the more pulses they send. For your receiving device to interpret the signal from the transmitter, you will need to calibrate it for the measurement range and output signal of the transmitter. Transmitters will only provide accurate readings within the rated measurement range.
The transmitters are calibrated with water but can be used with other liquids.
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Pipe Size | Flow Range, gpm | Bore Size | OD | Type | For Flange ANSI Class | End-to-End Lg. | Accuracy | Max. Pressure | Temp. Range, °F | Mounting Orientation | Pulse Frequency per Volume | Each | |
One Digital Pulse Output—2-Pin BNC Connector Plug Connection | |||||||||||||
316 Stainless Steel/316L Stainless Steel Body with 316 Stainless Steel/316L Stainless Steel Fittings | |||||||||||||
1 | 3 to 30 | 7/8" | 2" | Round | 150 | 4" | ±1.0% | 285 psi @ 70° F | -150° to 350° | Any | 3100 Pulses per gallon | 0000000 | 0000000 |
2 | 5 to 50 | 1" | 3 5/8" | Round | 150 | 2 1/2" | ±1.0% | 285 psi @ 70° F | -150° to 350° | Any | 850 Pulses per gallon | 0000000 | 00000000 |
2 | 15 to 180 | 1 1/2" | 3 5/8" | Round | 150 | 2 1/2" | ±1.0% | 285 psi @ 70° F | -150° to 350° | Any | 325 Pulses per gallon | 0000000 | 00000000 |
3 | 60 to 600 | 3" | 5" | Round | 150 | 4 1/4" | ±1.0% | 285 psi @ 70° F | -150° to 350° | Any | 50 Pulses per gallon | 0000000 | 00000000 |
Display Type | Batteries Included | Each | |
Digital | Yes | 0000000 | 0000000 |
For Pipe Size | For Bore Size | For Flange ANSI Class | Includes | Each | |
1 | 7/8" | 150 | 6 Screws, 2 Rotor Supports, One Rotor Assembly, One K-Factor Tag | 0000000 | 0000000 |
2 | 1" | 150 | 6 Screws, 2 Rotor Supports, One Rotor Assembly, One K-Factor Tag | 0000000 | 000000 |
2 | 1 1/2" | 150 | 6 Screws, 2 Rotor Supports, One Rotor Assembly, One K-Factor Tag | 0000000 | 000000 |
3 | 3" | 150 | 6 Screws, 2 Rotor Supports, One Rotor Assembly, One K-Factor Tag | 0000000 | 00000000 |
Insertion Flow and Temperature Transmitters
Thread a ring fitting (sold separately) into your pipe connection and insert the probe of these transmitters to measure the flow and temperature of water, oil, or air. The probe is held in place with a compression fitting on the other end of the ring fitting. They’re often used in large-diameter pipes where it would be difficult to install a transmitter inline. To calculate the flow rate, these transmitters generate a small amount of heat, then measure the cooling effect your liquid or air has on it. They measure and output both flow and temperature, making them ideal for applications where temperature fluctuates. Also known as transducers, they convert measurements to an electrical signal that can be interpreted by receiving devices, such as remote displays and programmable logic controllers (PLCs) to monitor flow or control equipment. As flow or temperature increases, the output signal increases. For your receiving device to interpret the signal, you will need to calibrate it for the measurement range and output signal of the transmitter. They only give accurate readings within the rated measurement range. They’ll measure flow correctly in any mounting orientation. These transmitters are calibrated with air, glycol solutions, oil, and water but can be recalibrated in the field for other liquids.
Adjust settings at the source using the digital display. These transmitters have two configurable outputs. One can be wired for flow or temperature as an analog output or a digital switch. The other one can be wired for flow as a digital switch, digital pulse output, or IO Link. Pulse outputs send flow data using spikes of voltage that match the input voltage of the transmitter. The higher the flow, the more pulses they send. To change settings and receive error messages remotely from your PLC or computer, you can program one of the outputs to use IO Link. You’ll need an IO Link controller (not included) to connect to your interface.
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Flow Range, gpm | Probe Lg. | End-to-End Lg. | Accuracy | Max. Pressure | Temp. Range, °F | Input Voltage Range | Plug Type | Mounting Orientation | Field Recalibratable | Environmental Rating | Each | |
One Digital Switch/Pulse Output and One 4-20mA Analog Transmitter/Digital Switch/Pulse Output | ||||||||||||
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316 Stainless Steel/PBT Plastic Body with 316 Stainless Steel Fittings | ||||||||||||
0.02 to 12 | 3 15/16" | 7 9/16" | ±10% | 725 psi @ 212° F | 0° to 212° | 18 to 30V DC | 4-Pole Micro M12 | Any | Yes | IP65, IP67 | 00000000 | 0000000 |
0.02 to 12 | 7 7/8" | 11 1/2" | ±10% | 725 psi @ 212° F | 0° to 212° | 18 to 30V DC | 4-Pole Micro M12 | Any | Yes | IP65, IP67 | 00000000 | 000000 |
Flow Transmitters
Send flow rate measurements to monitor and control equipment. Also known as transducers, these transmitters convert flow rate measurements to an electrical signal that can be interpreted by receiving devices, such as remote displays and programmable logic controllers (PLCs). As flow increases, the output signal increases. For your receiving device to interpret the signal, you will need to calibrate it for the measurement range and output signal of the transmitter. They only give accurate readings within the rated measurement range. Mount them directly inline with your system. They measure flow correctly no matter their mounting orientation.
These transmitters are calibrated with water. You can use them with other liquids, but they may not measure accurately if the liquid’s viscosity differs from water.
Variable-area transmitters determine flow rate by tracking where the liquid pushes an internal piston.
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Flow
Measurement
Pipe Connections | Flow Range, gpm | End-to-End Lg. | Accuracy | Max. Pressure | Temp. Range, °F | Seal Material | Input Voltage | Mounting Orientation | Field Recalibratable | Each | |
One 4-20mA Analog Transmitter Output—4-Pole Micro M12 Plug Connection | |||||||||||
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316L Stainless Steel/Aluminum/Brass/Plastic Body with 316 Stainless Steel/Brass Fittings | |||||||||||
3/4 NPT Female | 0.2 to 4 | 2 15/16" | ±5% | 580 psi @ 212 ° F | 14° to 212° | Fluoroelastomer | 18 to 32V DC | Any | No | 00000000 | 0000000 |
3/4 NPT Female | 0.2 to 6 | 2 15/16" | ±5% | 580 psi @ 212 ° F | 14° to 212° | Fluoroelastomer | 18 to 32V DC | Any | No | 00000000 | 000000 |
3/4 NPT Female | 0.2 to 10 | 2 15/16" | ±5% | 580 psi @ 212 ° F | 14° to 212° | Fluoroelastomer | 18 to 32V DC | Any | No | 00000000 | 000000 |
1 NPT Female | 0.5 to 27 | 3 5/8" | ±5% | 362 psi @ 212 ° F | 14° to 212° | Fluoroelastomer | 18 to 32V DC | Any | No | 00000000 | 000000 |
Flow and Temperature Transmitters
Send flow rate and temperature measurements simultaneously to a programmable logic controller (PLC), data logger, or other receiving device. Used to monitor status or control equipment, these transmitters, also known as transducers, convert measurements to an electrical signal that is interpreted by receiving devices. As flow or temperature increases, the output signal increases. For your receiving device to interpret the signal, you will need to calibrate it for the measurement range and output signal of the transmitter. They only give accurate readings within the rated measurement range. Mount them inline with your pipe system. They’ll measure flow correctly in any mounting orientation.
A digital display makes it easy to view readings and adjust settings at the source. To change settings and receive error messages remotely from your PLC or computer, program one of the outputs to use IO Link. You’ll need an IO Link controller (not included) to connect to your interface.
Variable-area transmitters determine the flow rate by tracking where the liquid pushes the piston. They have two configurable outputs. One can be wired as an analog output or a digital switch. The other one can be wired as a digital switch, digital pulse output, or IO Link. Pulse outputs send flow data using spikes of voltage that match the input voltage of the transmitter. The higher the flow, the more pulses they send. These transmitters are calibrated with water, glycol solutions, and coolants but can be recalibrated in the field for other liquids.
Vortex transmitters determine the flow rate by measuring the size of the vortex created as liquid flows through them. They don’t have any moving parts that can break or get stuck. Use them only with liquids that are at least 95% water. They have one analog output for flow and another for temperature. The output for temperature can also be wired for IO Link.
Pipe Connections | Flow Range, gph | End-to-End Lg. | Accuracy | Max. Pressure | Temp. Range, °F | Seal Material | Input Voltage | Plug Type | Mounting Orientation | Field Recalibratable | Each | |
One Digital Switch/Pulse Output and One 4-20mA Analog Transmitter/Digital Switch Output | ||||||||||||
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316 Stainless Steel Body with 316 Stainless Steel Fittings | ||||||||||||
3/4 NPT Female | 5 to 240 | 5 9/16" | ±5% | 580 psi @ 70° F | 14° to 212° | Fluoroelastomer Rubber | 18 to 30V DC | 4-Pole Micro M12 | Any | Yes | 0000000 | 0000000 |
3/4 NPT Female | 7 to 360 | 5 9/16" | ±5% | 580 psi @ 70° F | 14° to 212° | Fluoroelastomer Rubber | 18 to 30V DC | 4-Pole Micro M12 | Any | Yes | 0000000 | 000000 |
3/4 NPT Female | 10 to 600 | 5 9/16" | ±5% | 580 psi @ 70° F | 14° to 212° | Fluoroelastomer Rubber | 18 to 30V DC | 4-Pole Micro M12 | Any | Yes | 0000000 | 000000 |
1 NPT Female | 30 to 1,620 | 5 3/4" | ±5% | 362 psi @ 70° F | 14° to 212° | Fluoroelastomer Rubber | 18 to 30V DC | 4-Pole Micro M12 | Any | Yes | 0000000 | 000000 |
1 1/2 NPT Female | 60 to 3,000 | 6 3/16" | ±5% | 362 psi @ 70° F | 14° to 212° | Fluoroelastomer Rubber | 18 to 30V DC | 4-Pole Micro M12 | Any | Yes | 0000000 | 000000 |
Pipe Connections | Flow Range, gph | End-to-End Lg. | Accuracy | Max. Pressure | Temp. Range, °F | Seal Material | Input Voltage | Plug Type | Mounting Orientation | Field Recalibratable | Each | |
Two 4-20mA Analog Outputs | ||||||||||||
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316 Stainless Steel Body with 316 Stainless Steel Fittings | ||||||||||||
1/2 NPT Female | 16 to 317 | 4 11/16" | ±2% | 172 psi @ 70° F | 14° to 190° | Fluoroelastomer Rubber | 18 to 30V DC | 4-Pole Micro M12 | Any | No | 0000000 | 0000000 |
1/2 NPT Female | 32 to 634 | 4 11/16" | ±2% | 172 psi @ 70° F | 14° to 190° | Fluoroelastomer Rubber | 18 to 30V DC | 4-Pole Micro M12 | Any | No | 0000000 | 000000 |
3/4 NPT Female | 80 to 1,585 | 5 15/32" | ±2% | 172 psi @ 70° F | 14° to 190° | Fluoroelastomer Rubber | 18 to 30V DC | 4-Pole Micro M12 | Any | No | 0000000 | 000000 |
Flow Transmitters for Gases
Commonly referred to as thermal mass flowmeters, these transmitters calculate flow rate by measuring how much they cool as air and other gases pass through them. This means they’re accurate even if there are temperature and pressure changes, unlike most other transmitters. Used to monitor flow or control equipment, these transmitters, also known as transducers, convert measurements to an electrical signal that is interpreted by receiving devices. As flow increases, the output signal increases. For your receiving device to interpret the signal, you will need to calibrate it for the measurement range and output signal of the transmitter. They only give accurate readings within the rated measurement range. A digital display makes it easy to check the flow rate and adjust settings. Mount these transmitters inline with your system.
These transmitters are calibrated with air. You can use them with other gases, but they will not be as accurate.
Adapter cords are required to connect these transmitters to a power source.
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For Tube OD | Tube Connection Type | Flow Range, lpm | Accuracy | End-to-End Lg. | Max. Pressure | Temp. Range, °F | Seal Material | Input Voltage | Mounting Orientation | Each | Each | ||
One 4-20mA Analog Transmitter Output—2.1 mm ID Connector/DB9 Plug Connection | |||||||||||||
Aluminum Body with Brass Fittings | |||||||||||||
1/4" | Compression | 0 to 0.01 | ±1.0% | 5 1/8" | 1000 psi @ 70° F | 32° to 122° | Viton® Fluoroelastomer Rubber | 12 to 26V DC | Horizontal | 0000000 | 0000000 | 00000000 | 00000 |
1/4" | Compression | 0 to 0.05 | ±1.0% | 5 1/8" | 1000 psi @ 70° F | 32° to 122° | Viton® Fluoroelastomer Rubber | 12 to 26V DC | Horizontal | 0000000 | 000000 | 00000000 | 0000 |
1/4" | Compression | 0 to 0.1 | ±1.0% | 5 1/8" | 1000 psi @ 70° F | 32° to 122° | Viton® Fluoroelastomer Rubber | 12 to 26V DC | Horizontal | 0000000 | 000000 | 00000000 | 0000 |
1/4" | Compression | 0 to 0.5 | ±1.0% | 5 1/8" | 1000 psi @ 70° F | 32° to 122° | Viton® Fluoroelastomer Rubber | 12 to 26V DC | Horizontal | 0000000 | 000000 | 00000000 | 0000 |
1/4" | Compression | 0 to 1 | ±1.0% | 5 1/8" | 1000 psi @ 70° F | 32° to 122° | Viton® Fluoroelastomer Rubber | 12 to 26V DC | Horizontal | 0000000 | 000000 | 00000000 | 0000 |
1/4" | Compression | 0 to 5 | ±1.0% | 5 1/8" | 1000 psi @ 70° F | 32° to 122° | Viton® Fluoroelastomer Rubber | 12 to 26V DC | Horizontal | 0000000 | 000000 | 00000000 | 0000 |
1/4" | Compression | 0 to 10 | ±1.0% | 5 1/8" | 1000 psi @ 70° F | 32° to 122° | Viton® Fluoroelastomer Rubber | 12 to 26V DC | Horizontal | 0000000 | 000000 | 00000000 | 0000 |
1/4" | Compression | 0 to 50 | ±1.0% | 6 3/16" | 1000 psi @ 70° F | 32° to 122° | Viton® Fluoroelastomer Rubber | 12 to 26V DC | Horizontal | 0000000 | 00000000 | 00000000 | 0000 |
3/8" | Compression | 0 to 100 | ±1.0% | 6 1/4" | 1000 psi @ 70° F | 32° to 122° | Viton® Fluoroelastomer Rubber | 12 to 26V DC | Horizontal | 0000000 | 00000000 | 00000000 | 0000 |
Flow, Pressure, and Temperature Transmitters for Gases
Measure and transmit flow rate, pressure, and temperature of industrial gases, such as air, argon, CO2, and nitrogen, flowing through your system. These transmitters are ideal for applications where temperature and pressure can fluctuate. To calculate flow rate, they generate a small amount of heat, then measure the cooling effect your gas has on it. Also known as transducers, these transmitters convert measurements to an electrical signal that can be interpreted by receiving devices, such as remote displays and programmable logic controllers (PLCs). As flow, temperature, and pressure increases, the output signal increases. For your receiving device to interpret the signal, you will need to calibrate it for the measurement range and output signal of the transmitter. They only give accurate readings within the rated measurement range. Mount them directly inline with your system. They measure correctly no matter their mounting orientation.
A digital display makes it easy to read measurements and adjust settings based on your gas. These transmitters have two configurable outputs, and each output can only be wired for one measurement (flow rate, pressure, or temperature). Outputs configured as digital pulse send flow data using spikes of voltage that match the input voltage of the transmitter. One of the outputs can be wired for IO-Link, so you can change settings and receive error messages remotely from your PLC or computer. You’ll need an IO Link controller (not included) to connect to your interface.
These transmitters are calibrated with air but still measure accurately when used with other gases.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Pipe Connections | Flow Range, scfm | End-to-End Lg. | Accuracy | Max. Pressure | Temp. Range, °F | Seal Material | Input Voltage | Plug Type | Mounting Orientation | Field Recalibratable | Each | |
One Digital Switch/Pulse Output and One 4-20mA Analog Transmitter/Digital Switch/Pulse Output | ||||||||||||
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304 Stainless Steel Body with 304 Stainless Steel Fittings | ||||||||||||
1/2 NPT Female | 0.15 to 44 | 11 13/16" | ±6% | 230 psi @ 70° F | 14° to 140° | Fluoroelastomer Rubber | 18 to 30V DC | 4-Pole Micro M12 | Any | No | 0000000 | 000000000 |
1 NPT Female | 0.4 to 132 | 18 3/4" | ±6% | 230 psi @ 70° F | 14° to 140° | Fluoroelastomer Rubber | 18 to 30V DC | 4-Pole Micro M12 | Any | No | 0000000 | 00000000 |
Printing Calculators
Record your calculations and print receipts.
Cost/sell/margin function allows you to enter any two variables to get the third.
Sanitary Conductivity Sensors
Often used to save rinse water in beverage and pharmaceutical lines, these sensors test the amount of chemicals, cleaners, and other substances in liquids by measuring how well the liquid conducts electricity. They’re 3-A and European Hygienic Engineering and Design Group (EHEDG) certified, thanks to their design that’s easy to keep clean. Highly polished, they limit where bacteria could grow. They also withstand washdowns with hot water, chemicals, and cleaners common to sanitary lines because of their PEEK probe, stainless steel body, and IP ratings. Their IP ratings also mean they’re dust tight and won’t fail if briefly under water. All are FDA compliant to safely touch food.
These sensors work with 4-20 mA analog output to connect to remote displays and programmable logic controllers (PLCs), making them good for hard-to-reach areas and frequent application changes. This also means they’ll set off alarms and trigger cycles to start and stop in automated systems. With the touchscreen, program each color of the display to alert you to errors, completed cycles, and other events. Both the head and the display rotate to view readings from the best angle.
Highly accurate, these sensors test almost any liquid. They also measure temperature—no need for a separate sensor. To compare readings as temperature changes, they automatically standardize readings at 77° F. All meet European safety standards, since they’re CE marked.
Use quick-clamp adapters to connect these sensors to quick-clamp sanitary tube fittings.
Import regulations restrict sales to the listed areas.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Sensor | Conductivity | ||||||||||||
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Lg., mm | Material | Dia., mm | Lg., mm | Range | Accuracy | Electrical Connection Type | Thread Type | Automatic Temp. Compensation (ATC) Range, °F | Environmental Rating | Specifications Met | Cannot Be Sold To | Each | |
For Use With Liquids | |||||||||||||
37 | PEEK Plastic | 3.6 | 26 | 0 to 1,000 mS 0 to 500 mS 0 to 500 µS | ±1.5% ±1% ±1.5% | Threaded M12 Plug (Two 4-Pole Connections) | BSPP | -4° to 302° | IP67, IP69K | 3-A Certified 74-07, CE Marked, EHEDG Certified, FDA Compliant 21 CFR 177.2415 | Canada | 0000000 | 000000000 |
60 | PEEK Plastic | 3.6 | 26 | 0 to 1,000 mS 0 to 500 mS 0 to 500 µS | ±1.5% ±1% ±1.5% | Threaded M12 Plug (Two 4-Pole Connections) | BSPP | -4° to 302° | IP67, IP69K | 3-A Certified 74-07, CE Marked, EHEDG Certified, FDA Compliant 21 CFR 177.2415 | Canada | 0000000 | 00000000 |
Optional Quick-Clamp Adapter | 0000000 | Each | 0000000 |