Description Of Bamo Variable area flow indicator IDP
The Bamo Variable Area Flow Indicator IDP is a device designed to measure fluid flow rates in piping systems.

It works on the principle of variable area, where fluid flow lifts a float in a tapered tube, increasing the area for fluid passage. The greater the flow, the higher the float is raised, and the height of the float is directly proportional to the flow rate
Benefits & Features Bamo Variable area flow indicator IDP
- Max. pressure at 20 °C: PN 10
- Temperature limits PVC: 0…50 °C (water)
- Polysulfon: 0…120 °C (water)
- Float: PVDF
- Float stoppers: PVDF
- Float guiding rod
DN50 & DN65 only: Stainless steel with PVDF coating - Seals: EPDM
- Unions (standard model): PVC, to glue on site
- Scales: Standard in L/h of water at 20 °C
- Chemical compatibility: PVC for acid, neutral or basic liquids
- Polysulfon for acids
Application of Bamo Variable area flow indicator IDP
The Bamo Variable Area Flow Indicator IDP is ideally used in a variety of industries to monitor and measure water flow rates, including:
- Water and wastewater treatment
- Chemical industry
- Cooling systems
- Food and beverage processing
Specification of Bamo Variable area flow indicator IDP
- For aggressive or neutral fluids
- Construction: all in plastic materials
- PVC. Polysulfon
- 0…60 m3/h water at 20 °C. 12 scales
- Special scales: Air, HCl, NaOH, etc.
- Direct reading
- 2 set point indicators
- Alarm contacts in option
- Accuracy: Class 4
- Radial mounting: vertical, ascending flow
Source : www.bamo.fr
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