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Press release from FCI Fluid Components - 2008-12-09
Remote Mount Mass Flow Meter: Small Line Process, Hazardous/Hard-To-Reach Areas

Remote Mount Mass Flow Meter: Small Line Process, Hazardous/Hard-To-Reach Areas

Remote Mountable Thermal Mass Flow Meter For Small Line Processes In Hazardous Areas Or Hard-To-Reach Locations

Ideal For Co-Gen Electric Power Turbines, Food/Beverage Chillers, Heat-Treating Systems, Pharmaceuticals, Specialty Chemicals and More

Instrument and plant engineers who need to measure process gas, fuel gas, inert gas or waste gases as well as air in small line sizes will find the advanced ST75 Flow Meter from Fluid Components International (FCI) is now available in a remote mountable configuration for applications in hazardous areas or hard-to-reach locations.

Combining high accuracy with a rich feature set, the ST75 Flow Meter is designed for line sizes from 0.25 to 2.0 inches (6 to 51mm). The ST75 provides three unique outputs: the mass flow rate, totalized flow and media temperature. It is ideal for applications in a wide range of industries including chemical, electric power, food/beverage, advanced materials, pharmaceuticals, semiconductor and more.

The ST75 Flow Meter features accuracy to ±2% of reading with ±0.5% repeatability and includes media temperature compensation to ensure performance in rugged environments. Its precision flow element has a no-moving parts design that employs platinum RTD sensors embedded in equal mass thermowells with microprocessor electronics calibrated to laboratory standards for a wide range of gases including: natural gas, methane, nitrogen CO2, argon, all inert gases, compressed air and more.

The ST75 Flow Meter operates over a wide flow range, from 0.01 to 559 SCFM (0.01 to 950 NCMH) depending on line size, which makes it equally well suited for low flow and high flow applications.


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