Increased-sensitivity Electromagnetic Flowmeter

Oct. 1, 2010
The FPI Mag (Full Profile Insertion) Electromagnetic Flow Meter is the successor to the vendor’s Multi-Mag Insertion Flow Meter, which is said to be the industry’s only multi-electrode hot tap full profile insertion flowmeter delivering a continuous total flow profile similar to a full-bore mag meter. 
The enhanced design of the FPI Mag features additional sensing electrodes for increased sensitivity and is packaged in a heavy-duty 316 stainless steel sensor body for maximum structural integrity. The sensor is coated with a NSF certified 3M fusion-bonded epoxy coating for operational longevity. Unlike other insertion mag meters, the FPI Mag Flow Meter’s multi-electrode sensor design compensates for variable flow profiles, including swirl, turbulence and low-flow conditions, says the vendor. The FPI Mag is available for line sizes from 4 to 138 inches and features accuracy of ±1% of reading ± 0.03 ft./sec zero stability from 0.3 to 20 ft/s velocity range.McCrometer Inc.www.mccrometer.com800.220.2279

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