Ultrasonic Flow Meter

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The FlowSon Series Wall-Mount Ultrasonic Flow Meter, based on the transit-time measurement principle, accurately measures flow rates of liquids in closed pipes. Ideal for water, oil, chemicals, and more, it offers advanced signal processing, versatile output interfaces, and reliable performance with both clamp-on and wetted ultrasonic transducers.

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Ultrasonic Flow Meter for Precise Measurement

The FlowSon Series Wall-Mount Ultrasonic Flow Meter is designed for fixed installations, providing long-term flow measurement in closed pipes. Utilizing the transit-time flow measurement principle, it measures the flow rate of liquids using a pair of clamp-on or wetted ultrasonic transducers. Suitable for a wide range of liquids, including water (hot, chilled, city, seawater), sewage, oil (crude, lubricating, diesel, fuel), chemicals (alcohol, acids), wastewater, beverages, food, solvents, and other liquids, the FlowSon Series ensures high accuracy and reliable performance.

The FlowSon CT meter leverages state-of-the-art technologies, such as advanced signal processing, low-voltage transmitting, small signal receiving, and self-adaptation, combined with the latest electronics. This ensures the highest accuracy and dependable operation. Additionally, the FlowSon Series offers versatile output interfaces, both analog and digital, which can be easily integrated with a PC or flow controller.

The FlowSon Series uses a pair of ultrasonic transducers mounted on the pipe upstream and downstream, each functioning as both a transmitter and receiver. The main unit alternately transmits and receives a coded burst of sound energy between the two transducers, measuring the transit times in both the upstream and downstream directions. The difference in these transit times is directly and precisely related to the velocity of the liquid in the pipe.

The FlowSon CT flow meter is applicable to a wide range of pipe flow measurements, including pure liquids and those with small quantities of impurities. Example applications include water, ultra-pure liquids, oil, chemicals, plant effluent, sewage with small particle content, beverages, liquid food, solvents, and other liquids.