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Flow Signal Conditioner provides 4-20 mA or 1-5 Vdc output.
May 3, 2006 -
Offered with NEMA 4 (IP66) enclosure and CE approval, Model FLSC-45B dc powered frequency-to-analog output signal conditioner accepts low level magnetic pickup signal or high level dc pulse from flow paddlewheel sensor or turbine meter without amplification and converts it into analog output. It features ±0.15% of full scale accuracy, ambient operating temperature of 20-70°C, and operates on 15-32 Vdc with .025% repeatability.
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Release date: April 21, 2006
Economical High Performance Flow Signal Conditioners - FLSC-45
Omega's FLSC-45 and the new FLSC-45B are DC powered frequency-to-analog
output signal conditioners that provide a 4 to 20 mA or 1 to 5 Vdc field
selectable output. The high performance electronics accepts a low level
magnetic pickup signal or a high level dc pulse from a flow paddlewheel
sensor or turbine meter directly with out amplification and converts it into
an industry-standard analog output. Both models feature ± 0.15% of full
scale accuracy, operate on 15 to 32 Vdc with .025% repeatability and a
ambient operating temperature of 20 to 70°C. The new model FLSC-45B has a
rugged NEMA 4 (IP66) enclosure and is CE approved. The FP7001 flow
paddlewheel sensor is recomended .
Price starts at $225
For more information, go to the OMEGA Engineering Inc. web site at http://www.omega.com/Green/pdf/FLSC45.pdf Company Information: Name: Omega Engineering, Inc. - omega.com Address: P.O. Box 4047 City: Stamford State: CT ZIP: 06907-0047 Country: USA Phone: 877-826-6342 FAX: 203-359-7700 http://www.omega.com
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