Kobold UTS Variable Area Flow Meter

General Descriptions

Kobold UTS Variable Area Flow Meter works on the basis of the suspended float principle. It comes with a M18x1.5 connection. The inflow of the medium is via 4 mm hole within this connection, whereas the outflow happens via six holes which are concentrically positioned around the inlet hole. This special connection is specifically made for UTS and provided with a special seal.

This flowmeter can be optionally supplied with a special adapter G¼ or ¼” NPT for horizontal installation. The use of this adapter is always recommended because of its special design. Especially in tight places, where conventional devices do not fit best because of their size, the UTS is an automatic choice. The device is suitable for monitoring gas burners (e. g. oxygen, hydrogen, methane, inert gases e.g. MIG welding) due to its low price and possibility of an easy measuring tube exchange. The armature is made of nickel plated brass or stainless steel with impact resistant polystyrene protection
bulb.

Kobold UTS Variable Area Flow Meter Material

  • Fitting: nickel plated brass, stainless steel 1.4301, 1.4404
  • Measuring tube: borosilicate glass
  • Bulb: polystyrene
  • Float: stainless steel 1.4301 or 1.4404
  • O-ring: NBR, FPM
  • Material combination: see separate table

Measuring range: 10 – 100 Nl/h … 0.3 – 3 Nm³/h air
Connection: M18x1.5
Material: brass, stainless steel
pmax: 3 bar
tmax: 65°C
Accuracy: ±2.5 … 4 % of full scale

Kobold UTS Variable Area Flow Meter Technical Details

  • Installation position: vertical, flow from bottom
  • Accuracy class: 4 according to VDI/VDE 3513
  • Max. pressure: 3 bar
  • Process temperature: 0…+65°C
  • Ambient temperature: 0…+50°C
  • Connections:
    without adapter: M18x1.5
    axial special connection
    with adapter: G¼ or ¼” NPT
    (for horizontal pipes)
  • Protection: IP65

Download Datasheet: UTS Kobold Variable Area Flowmeter 

Reference: kobold.com

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