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Flow Sensor with Visual Indication and Switch or Pulse Output

Liquid Flow Sensors for Visual Indication, Remote Sensing, and Flow Alarm

$206.35

Item# FPR114


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Liquid Flow Sensors for Visual Indication, Remote Sensing, and Flow Alarm FPR114 FPR114
  • Very Economical
  • Pulse or Alarm Output Optional
  • For Flows from 0.1 to 30.0 GPM
  • Flow Switch Rotor Cannot Seize in “ON” State

FPR114 Model Options

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Flow Range
Accuracy
Output Signal
Supply Power
Process Connection Size
Category
Max Process Temperature
Max Operating Pressure
Wetted Materials
Process Connection Type
Display


The FPR100 Series sensors are designed with a one-piece composite rotor, sturdy unibody construction, ceramic shafts, and superior sealing, to provide superior durability and economy. The FPR110 Series, with bright orange spinning rotors provide visual indication of flow only. The FPR120 Series provide visual indication and an adjustable 0.5 amp @ 110 Vac SPDT mechanical flow switch. The FPR130 Series provide visual indication and a square wave pulse output for use with remote ratemeters/totalizers, such as the DPF700 series meters. For panel mounting, all polypropylene units come with mounting ears which accept #8 self-tapping screws; all brass units come with mounting holes which accept #8-32 UNC-2B screws. For all FPR100 sensors, incoming flow can be directed to either port; a minimum of 8 inches of straight inlet pipe is required. Filtration of 150 microns is recommended.

SPECIFICATIONS
Wetted Parts: Brass or hydrolytically stable glass-reinforced polypropylene body; ceramic rotor pin; nylon composite rotor; polysulfone lens; and Buna O-ring with polypropylene body, FKM O-ring with brass or stainless steel body
Max Pressure: Polypropylene: 100 psig @ 21°C (70°F), 40 psig @ 82.2°C (180°F).
Brass or Stainless: 200 psig @ 21°C (70°F, 100 psig @ 100°C (212°F).
Max Operating Temperature: Polypropylene: -29°C to 82°C (-20°F to 180°F).
Brass: -29°:C to 100°C (-20°F to 212°F)
Max Pressure Drop:11 psid
Max Ambient Electronics Temperature: 65.6°C (150°F)
Max Liquid Viscosity:200 SSU
FPR120 Power:12 Vdc, 24 Vdc, or 110Vac (per model number)
FPR130 Pulse Output: pulse amplitude = dc power input
FPR130 Pulse Output Range: 15 Hz @ lowest flow rate of both ranges; 225Hz @ highest flow rate of both ranges
FPR120, FPR130 Repeatability: 2% of rate
FPR130 Power:4.5 to 24 Vdc @ 70mA max.
FPR120 SPDT Switch Rating (resistive):0.5 amps @ 110 Vac; 1amp @ 24 Vdc FPR120
Setpoint Deadband: 15% of rate
Weight: PP body: FPR110, 340 g (12 oz); FPR120, 454 g (1 lb); FPR130, 397 g (14 oz); Brass: FPR110, 680 g (1.5 lb), FPR-120, 907 g (2 lb)
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How many pulses per liter?

Asked by: modulatedThreat
Thank you for your inquiry! Nominal k factors in pulses per gallon are listed in the data sheet. These values will just have to be converted using the appropriate correction factor for liters.
Answered by: Application Engineer JM
Date published: 2021-08-04
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