Burkert Compact Mount Flow Controller, Analogue, Pulse, Relay, Totalizer Output, 12 → 30 V dc, DN 15 → 50

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RS Stock No.:
249-7406
Mfr. Part No.:
423918
Brand:
Burkert
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Brand

Burkert

Electrical Connection

Cable Gland

Control Output

Analogue, Pulse, Relay, Totalizer

Mounting Style

Compact

Supply Voltage

12 → 30 V dc

Display Screen

LCD

Pipe Diameter Range

DN 15 → 50 mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

0°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+60°C

COO (Country of Origin):
FR

Flow Sensor Transmitter Module – Type SE35


The principle of operation is when a liquid flows through the pipe, the paddle wheel in the fitting (S030 Flow Adaptor -available separately) is set in rotation inducing a measuring frequency in the transducer, which is proportional to the flow. The transmitter module will then operate and display in a variety of different modes.

Provides precise control of neutral and aggressive solid free liquids
Sensor unit fitted via a bayonet to pipework flow adaptor fitting (S030 Flow Adaptor, see stock no. 249-7513 typically) which provides an interface for the module to measure, monitor and control liquid
Transmitter display modes include; flow, output current, main totaliser, daily totaliser (& reset function)
Flow displayed in litres/min., litres/hour, metres³/min, gallons/hour and US gallons/hour
Modes and displays can be tailored when programming with full options on units and time measurement giving unlimited flexibility
Simple, menu driven programming using the three pushbuttons
Parameters in the programming mode: language, engineering units, K-factor (preset or defined by end user),teach-in function, filter and reset of main totaliser

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