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High Corrosion Resistance
Extremely resistant to corrosion and can measure almost any conductive liquid.
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Flexible Installation
On site, the range can be modified online according to the actual needs of the user.
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Strong Anti-interference Ability
Strong anti-interference ability, almost unaffected by external interference.
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Measure The Diversity Of Liquid Types
The requirement for measuring the unobstructed flow components and pressure loss free straight pipe section inside the pipeline is low. Has unique adaptability to slurry measurement.
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Product |
Electromagnetic BTU meter |
Model |
SUP-LDGR |
Diameter nominal |
DN15 ~DN1000 |
Accuracy |
±2%, (flow rate=1m/s) |
Working pressure |
1.6 MPa |
Liner material |
PFA, F46, Neoprene, PTFE, FEP |
Electrode material |
Stainless steel SUS316L, Hastelloy C, Titanium, |
Tantalum, Platinum-iridium |
Medium temperature |
Integral type: -10℃~80℃ |
Split type: -25℃~180℃ |
Power supply |
100-240VAC,50/60Hz, 22VDC—26VDC |
Electrical conductivity |
> 50μS/cm |
Ingress protection |
IP65, IP68 |
An electromagnetic BTU (British Thermal Unit) meter is a device used to measure the heat energy transferred in a heating or cooling system. It operates based on the principles of electromagnetic flow measurement combined with temperature sensors.
The meter consists of a flow sensor and temperature sensors. The flow sensor uses electromagnetic induction to measure the volumetric flow rate of the fluid, such as water or glycol, passing through the system. This information is crucial for determining the amount of heat energy being transferred.
The temperature sensors are typically installed at the inlet and outlet of the system to measure the temperature difference. By combining the flow rate and temperature difference data, the BTU meter can accurately calculate the amount of heat energy exchanged.
The electromagnetic BTU meter is commonly used in various applications, including district heating and cooling systems, HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) systems, and industrial processes. It provides an accurate and reliable measurement of energy consumption, allowing for efficient energy management and billing.