FT200B - Battery Powered Flow Indicator

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Overview

FT 200B can be used with a number of pulse output flow meters. These meters offer extreme reliability and low cost for flow measurement. Microprocessor based instrumentation ensures accurate readings for both rate of flow indication and total flow indication. These meters are powered using a special long life battery internal to the instrument. These instruments can work for 5 years without battery replacement. These instruments have special shutdown low power features that ensure a long battery life. These instruments monitor both Total Flow and Rate of Flow. FT200B is available in a IP65 enclosure with field mount, panel mount, pipe mount as well as wall mount options.

Feature
Rate of Flow, Total Flow
Microcontroller signal processing
16 Chr. 2 Line LCD Display
Variety of Sensor Fittings
Panel Mount, Field Mount, Pipe Mount Enclosures
Internal non rechargeable battery
Battery life up to 5 years
Very Low pulse rates - Rate of flow display even at 1 pulse for every 35 seconds
Automatic low power mode
Display On time programmable by user
Field Programmable through four keys provided

 

Specification
Indication : 16 Character 2 line Alphanumeric LCD with auto Power off
Power supply : Internally Battery Powered 5 Year battery life for normal operation (5 reading check per day)
Pulse Frequency : 0 to 250 Hz
Max. Operating Temperature : 70 °C
Storage Temperature : 0 – 80 °C
Humidity : 0 – 80 non condensing
Accuracy : Total Flow: No losses Rate of Flow: Depends on Flow K Factor and number of pulses input per
second (see user manual)
Program Variables : Saved in non-volatile EEPROM. No battery backup necessary. Data retention 100 years
maximum
Programming Method : From keypad provided in the instrument
Housing : IP65 enclosure Field mount (112 mm x 82 mm x 40mm) Panel mount adaptor Pipe, Wall mount
adaptors
Precaution
a.Do not connect AC signals
b.Connect sensor only to leads specified in the unit. Do not connect them to external power supplies. Connecting to external power
supplies may damage the sensors
c.Moisture or temperature beyond the stated limits will damage the instrument.