Small Size Low Flow Magnetic Flow Meter
ALMAG-MN
- Liners of PE, Peek or Ceramic
- Fluid velocity range of 0.01m/s – 10m/s, ideal for flow applications
- ½” NPT or BSP process connections
- Ideal for extremely low flow applications
- Features a built in PT1000 temperature sensor; 0.1°F resolution
- Available with SS #316L or Hastelloy C electrodes
- High accuracy – ±0.5% of reading (Velocity > 0.6m/s) or ±3mm/s (Velocity ≤ 0.6m/s)
- Available with 4-20mA and 0-5KHz pulse and 2A relay outputs
- RS485 MODBUS; Optional for version w/ display, standard for blind version
Sizes: | ½” npt/BSPP6, 8 or 10mm I.D. |
Measuring Range: | 0.01m/s – 10 m/s, bi-directional |
Temperature: | 140°F (60°C) for PE, 195°F (90°C) |
Accuracy: | ±0.5% of reading (Velocity>=0.5 m/s) > 0.6 or ±3 m/s(Velocity < 0.6 m/s) |
Pressure: | Up to 150 psig (10 barg) |
Material : | Measuring Tube: PE, PEEK or Ceramic |
Conductivity: | must be ≥ 20 μS/cm |
Electrode & Grounding: | Stainless Steel #316L, Hastelloy C |
Protection: | IP 65 |
Housing: | Aluminum (standard) |
Ambient temperature: | -15 ~ 140°F (-25 ~ 60°C) |
Cable entry: | 2 X PG11 |
Resistance excitation: | Must be less then 10 Ω |
Process Connections: | G-½” or ½”NPT aluminum (standard), Stainless Steel #316 (optional) |
Power Supply : | 24 VDC, ≤ 100mA |
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SMARTMEASUREMENT’s ALMAG-MN is an in-line electromagnetic flowmeter ideal for low flow of conductive liquids of 20 μs/cm or greater. The ALMAG-MN comes in sizes of 6, 8, 10mm tube sizes with process connection of ½” NPT or ½” BSPP.
The ALMAG-MN is designed for low-flow chemical injection or difficult to meter applications with pulsating metering pumps, corrosive fluids, food and beverage applications, etc.
The ALMAG-MN flow tube is available in ceramic, polyethylene or PEEK materials. The flow meter comes with a built-in temperature sensor, an integrated three-line display or in a blind version.
The ALMAG-MN can be used in areas where mechanical meters like turbines or paddle wheels cannot be used due to contamination/particulates in the fluid.