Digital read-out sensor

Monday, 05 September, 2005 | Supplied by: http://www.micromax.com.au/


Turck's self-contained, fully programmable DRO sensor monitors both flow and temperature. The digital read-out (DRO) flow sensor features a highly visible, three-digit display that can alternate between flow rate and media temperature. In addition to an adjustable on and off delay feature, the DRO allows the user to program setpoints specific to an application and has an adjustable filter to smooth out erratic flow conditions. DRO sensors are designed to operate with media such as water, glycol and other fluids.

The rugged design (316 stainless steel wetted parts) and high repeatability of the flow sensors allows improved reliability of flow monitoring. The DRO flow sensor is a solid-state device that operates on the calorimetric principle, resulting in a sensor with no moving parts that can break or become lodged in the pipeline. This technology, combined with the inline mounting of the sensor, allows the DRO to perform dependably in demanding applications without concern for flow restriction or application down time.

DRO sensors are able to monitor changes in flow between 0.2 and 12 gallons per minute, and are available with a transistor, relay or analog output. They are manufactured with a standard eurofast M12 connector and can be ordered with a number of different fluid connections.

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