The float (which can move in the tube in the vertical plane) settles at a specific level, if the forces acting on it are in equilibrium, such that the weight of the float is identical to the sum of the buoyancy force and the flow force. The level of the float in the conical measuring tube is proportional to the flow rate. A magnet located in the float and a magnet follow-up system enable the float’s level in the tube to be indicated via a pointer. The flow rate is then read from the scale according to the pointer position. As the below figure shown, the force A at magnetic float caused by the flow rate of medium, when the float stand still at a certain position in the measuring pipe, we can get the formula that G=A+W (G=float weight; W=resistance force)
Order Information
HF25 |
Metal Tube Rotameter |
Model |
|
0 |
Standard vertical mounting |
Basic type |
1 |
Standard jacket mounting |
2 |
Standard horizontal mounting |
3 |
Special horizontal mounting |
4 |
Special vertical mounting |
|
A |
field display, 4~20mA output |
Output |
B |
field display, intelligent transmitter+HART |
|
1 |
DN15 |
Nominal diameter |
2 |
DN25 |
3 |
DN50 |
4 |
DN80 |
5 |
DN100 |
6 |
DN150 |
|
A |
304SS |
Material |
B |
316 |
C |
PTFE |
|
D |
explosion-proof: ExdIICT2~T6 |
Safety class |
E |
intrinsic safe: ExiaIICT2~T6 |
|
1 |
PN 1.6Mpa |
Pressure |
2 |
PN 2.5Mpa |
3 |
PN 4.0Mpa |
4 |
PN 6.3Mpa |
|
D |
-40℃~200℃ |
Medium temperature |
G |
-40℃~450℃ |
|
W |
damping |
Options |
Z |
undamping |