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PG23LT Bourdon Tube Pressure Gauge
2557
The WIKA PG23LT high-quality pressure gauge has been designed specifically for extremely low ambient temperatures down to -70 °C (-94 °F). The stainless steel Bourdon tube pressure gauge finds applications in particularly cold regions such as Russia, Canada, Scandinavia or China. The WIKA model PG23LT is used primarily in the oil and gas industries and in the petrochemical industry. The typical measuring points are located on pipelines or in pumping stations for oil and gas transportation. As a result of the special low-temperature design of the instrument, the use of special seals and the case filling, the WIKA model PG23LT is suitable for outdoor applications down to an ambient temperature of -70 °C (-94 °F). The same instrument design fulfils the requirements for both IP 66 and IP 67 ingress protection for pressure ranges greater than 0 ¦ 16 bar. Tested and qualified in WIKA's own laboratory, the suitability of the instrument for ambient temperatures down to -70 °C (-94 °F) is confirmed as standard with each order by a 2.2 test report.
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VTY 20 Turbine Flow Sensor
2808
The SIKA VTY 20 turbine flow sensor gives you precise and robust products to measure flow rates or total flows, for water and water mixtures. Turbine flow sensors of the series VTY stainless steel were specially developed for the use in industrial applications. The sensors are particularly suitable for use in, e.g. dosing systems, heaters, coolers or temperature control units. The liquid flowing into the turbine flow sensor is split into individual jets by the flow straightener. These jets hit the rotor evenly, setting the rotor in motion. The rotation speed of the rotor is then converted to an electrical pulse signal (frequency): The rotor is fitted with magnets, and a Hall effect sensor detects the rotation of the rotor. A flow-proportional frequency signal (square-wave signal) is made available. Given the uniform inflow to the bearing, the forces largely cancel themselves out and wear reduced to a minimum. The sturdy bearing materials – sapphire and hard metal – also guarantee an exceptionally long endurance.
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VTY 15 Turbine Flow Sensor
7792
The SIKA VTY 15 turbine flow sensor gives you precise and robust products to measure flow rates or total flows, for water and water mixtures. The VTY 15 turbine flow sensor is specially developed for installation in electrical heat interface units (HIU). The sensors are particularly suitable for use in, e.g. dosing systems, heaters, coolers or temperature control units. The liquid flowing into the turbine flow sensor is split into individual jets by the flow straightener. These jets hit the rotor evenly, setting the rotor in motion. The rotation speed of the rotor is then converted to an electrical pulse signal (frequency): The rotor is fitted with magnets, and a Hall effect sensor detects the rotation of the rotor. A flow-proportional frequency signal (square-wave signal) is made available. Given the uniform inflow to the bearing, the forces largely cancel themselves out and wear reduced to a minimum. The sturdy bearing materials “ sapphire and hard metal “ also guarantee an exceptionally long endurance.
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VTY 10 Turbine Flow Sensor
7793
The SIKA VTY 10 turbine flow sensor gives you precise and robust products to measure flow rates or total flows, for water and water mixtures. Turbine flow sensors of the series VTY 10 is also available in a plastic version. The sensors are particularly suitable for use in, e.g. dosing systems, heaters, coolers or temperature control units. The liquid flowing into the turbine flow sensor is split into individual jets by the flow straightener. These jets hit the rotor evenly, setting the rotor in motion. The rotation speed of the rotor is then converted to an electrical pulse signal (frequency): The rotor is fitted with magnets, and a Hall effect sensor detects the rotation of the rotor. A flow-proportional frequency signal (square-wave signal) is made available. Given the uniform inflow to the bearing, the forces largely cancel themselves out and wear reduced to a minimum. The sturdy bearing materials “ sapphire and hard metal “ also guarantee an exceptionally long endurance.
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