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1" Tactical Thermal Mass Flow Meter.

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1" NPT 0-20 SCFM Thermal Mass Flow Meter for Natural Gas - Low-pressure drop

Natural Gas Thermal Mass Flow Meter for Boilers

Specifications

      • Choose Material 316 SS, 6061 T6 Aluminum or Nylon 6/6
      • Very low pressure drop for Natural Gas Flow Measurement into boilers.
      • Choose Air Flow ranges 0- 10, 15, and 0-20 SCFM. Custom flows available, just note what you need.
      • Accuracy: +/- 1% of reading plus +/-0.5% of full scale
      • Repeatability of +/- 0.2% of full scale
      • 1” MNPT Pipe size
      • OLED Display
      • Measures any inert gas and any non-condensing clean gas
      • Flammable gases: methane, propane, digester gas, natural gas
      • 100:1 turndown
      • Temperature:                
        • Gas: -40°F (-40°C) to 350°F (200°C)
        • Ambient: -40° F to 120° F (-40° C to 50° C)   
        • SS & Aluminum Max Pressure 25 PSIG 
        • Nylon 6/6 Max Pressure 25 PSIG         
      • Adjustable Response time from 0.1 to 6 seconds to achieve 63% of final value
      • Power Requirement: 18 to 30 VDC (regulated), 125 mA maximum;   
      • Wetted Materials: Nylon 6/6, 6061T6 Aluminum, & 316 stainless-steel
      • Output signals: Modbus RTU, USB-RS-232, 4–20 mA , 0–5 VDC, and User definable pulse output or frequency for totalized or flow rate indication
      • Digital communications solutions include: Modbus RTU, USB, & Bluetooth
      • IP66 Enclosure

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The video below shows how the Tactical Flow Meter works and what advantages it has over conventional Thermal Mass Flowmeters.

Our Datalog Configuration Benefits

The Tactical Flow Meter boasts a power fail tolerant datalog storage system that is a significant improvement over conventional "SD Card" file storage/file management systems.

While both our datalog storage system and a conventional "SD Card" storage systems utilize flash storage technology our storage system concatenates each event or data at the end of the file using a simple pointer system where the pointers stored in EEPROM and the data is stored sequentially after the last event.

If the power goes out in the middle of a storage event in a conventional "SD Card" system and the entire file can be lost.  If a power outage occurs during the middle of writing an event in our storage system the worst case is corruption of a single event at most.

Again, SD Card technology can lose an entire file while the Tactical Flow Meter datalog storage system would only lose a single event.