The Turbine Flow meter is used for the measurement of liquid flow rate. It works on the principle of Turbine. A turbine flow meter is constructed with rotor and blades that use the mechanical energy of the fluid to rotate the rotor in the flow stream. Blades on the rotor are angled to transform energy from the flow stream into rotational energy. The rotor shaft spins on bearings - When the fluid moves faster, the rotor spins proportionally faster.
The diameter of the rotar is slightly less than the inside diameter of the pipe, and its speed of rotation is proportional to the volumetric flow rate. The magnetic pick-up coil consists of a permanent magnet with coil windings which is mounted in close proximity to the rotor. As each rotor blade passes the magnetic pick-up coil, it generates a voltage pulse which is a measure of the flow rate. The total number of pulses gives a measure of the total flow.
Electronet series FL-100 are Two Wire Turbine Flow Transmitters specially used for various industrial applications. The flowing media engages a vaned rotor causing it to rotate at an angular velocity proportional to flow rate.
Electronet series FL-104 are Two Wire Insertion Type Turbine Flow Transmitter specially used for various industrial applications. The flowing media engages a vaned rotor causing it to rotate at an angular velocity proportional to flow rate.
Electronet series FL-106 are Battery Operated Turbine Flow Transmitter specially used for various industrial applications. The flowing media engages a vaned rotor causing it to rotate at an angular velocity proportional to flow rate.
Electronet series FL-204 are Four Wire Turbine Flow Transmitter specially used for various industrial applications. The flowing media engages a vaned rotor causing it to rotate at an angular velocity proportional to flow rate.