Sage Thermal Mass Gas Flow Meter

Specifications :

  • Style : Remote Insertion Mass Flow Meter
  • Sensor: Two reference-grade platinum RTD clad in 316SS sheath
  • Material: Wetted metal components: 316SS
  • Power: 24VDC Standard (12VDC or 115/230VAC optional)

Power Dissipation :

  • Electronics : Remote-Style Microprocessor-based (Hybrid-Digital)
  • Probe Enclosure: Junction Box is Explosion Proof, Class I, Div 2, Groups B, C, D (no electronics)
  • Transmitter Enclosure: Remote mount, NEMA 4 enclosure
  • Display : High contrast photo-emissive OLED graphical display (Flow Rate, Totalizer, Temperature)
  • Turndown: 100 to 1
  • Resolution: 1000 to 1
  • Low-End Sensitivity: 5 SFPM
  • Field Calibration Check Yes – Digital system allows raw signal validation (milli-watts)
  • Communications: Modbus® compliant RS485 RTU or optional HART® communications
  • Approvals: CSA C22.2 (24 VDC); ULI604, Class I, Div 2, Groups B, C, D T4 (24VDC);
  • Ce (AC Power or 24VDC)
  • Field Reconfigureable : Sage ADDRESSER required
  • Flow Accuracy: +/- 0.5% of Full Scale +/- 1% of reading (Enhanced accuracy optionally available with limited turn-down)
  • Flow Repeatability: 0.2%
  • Response Time : 1 second time constant
  • Gas Temperature Range: Standard -40° to 200°F (93°C), Optional to 300°F (149°C) and 450°F (232°C)
  • Gas Pressure: 500 PSIG (If higher pressure needed, contact Sage)
  • Flow Output: 4 to 20 mA for Rate
  • Totalizer: 24VDC pulse for Totalized value
  • Temperature Output: Through Modbus® only
  • Ambient Temperature : -40°F to 150°F (66°C)
  • Probe Style / Lenght: 1/2″ OD Probe (3/4″ optional) Lengths 6″ to 36″
  • Relays: N/A
  • Cable Lenght: 25′ Standard (max length 1000′)
  • Flow Conditioning: Captive Flow Conditioners available upon request with meter purchase
Sage Flowmeter gas Thermal mass
Sage Flowmeter gas Thermal mass

TRANSMITTER ENCL DEPTH: DC: 4.35″ ; AC: 5.35″

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