Flowmeters: Site flow indicators:
- High visibility rotor
- Cost effective
- 5 flow ranges
- Rotatable body
- 10 bar
- 100°C
- Chemically resistant
- Compact
- Viton seals
- 316 St St body
- 3 fitting sizes
- Ideal for:
- Coolant monitoring
- Test rigs
- Local indication
Flowmeters: Site flow indicators - Order codes
- Ό Fittings 199-025
- ½ Fittings 199-050
- Ύ Fittings 199-075
Pressure drop Vs flow rate for Titan Flowmeters: Site flow indicators
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The sight flow indicators are designed to be installed in any attitude
and then simply rotated to give the best viewing angle of the
freely rotating spinner. The devices are very versatile as they can
have a choice of fittings and the flow range is simply selected by
inserting the appropriately sized jet under the inlet fitting. These
are inserted into the body and sealed with an integral O ring, then
locked in place with a locking pin. The standard choice for connectors
is 1/4, 1/2 and 3/4 BSP although for OEM use almost
any style of fluid connector could be fabricated. The 316 stainless
steel body contains a PVDF spinner that is visible through the
clear polysulfone windows. All of the O rings are viton although
for OEM use these again could be any convenient elastomer. The
standard opperating flow ranges are from 0.1 to 30 litres per minute
depending on the jet size and the fluid characteristics. The
maximum pressure and temperature is 10 Bar and 100°C.
Designed for almost any situation, where the
liquid is not opaque, the sight flow indicator is
a benefit where a visual check of fluid moving
is desired. A standard body contains a
stepped bore that accepts a choice of end fittings
and the option of inserting a ranging jet.
This system means that the standard body
may be tailored to the particular flow/pipe conditions.
The stock fittings are manufactured in
316 stainless steel and have parallel female
British standard pipe threads. Due to the simple
design of the device the fittings may easily
be removed to insert the jet on the inlet side to
change the devises flow range. A screw driver
is pushed under the U shaped fitting locking
pins and twisted to remove them. The ranging
disc is them simply removed or inserted as required.
Care must be taken when re-inserting
the fitting and pins to ensure that the O ring is
not damaged and that the fitti ngs are firmly
locked into place.
For original equipment manufacturers there
are many options including changes in O ring,
fitting, spinner and cover materials as well as
the ability to tailor the flow range and pressure
drop to the particular application.
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