The FT430/440/450 flow computers are microcontroller-based indicator/transmitters that interface with pulse output flow sensors to compute and display flow rate, flow total, and also generate output signals representing flow. The FT430 and FT450 have one scaled pulse output and one pulse pass through. The FT440 has two scaled pulse outputs. The FT450 is battery powered […]
The FT500 Batch Processor is a versatile programmable controller that can be easily configured using the front control panel. It provides a frequency output proportional to flow and works well with Seametrics flow sensors, meters, or other manufacturers’ sensors. Features Seametrics FT500 2 relay outputs Flow Rate in five digits, with a selection of various of […]
The D010 is a panel mount flow rate indicator with large 26mm (1″) high digits which displays the actual flow rate. The measuring and time unit to be displayed below the flow rate are simply selected through an alphanumeric configuration menu. No adhesive labels have to be put on the outside of the enclosure: a […]
The versatile F103 flow rate indicator / totalizer is your best choice for flow monitoring applications. It is perfect for new installations and to replace existing flow analyzers in the field. Its rugged construction, unique plug-and-play design and attractive pricing makes the F103 the perfect flow logger for liquid and gas flow measurement in Class […]
The D011 is a panel mount totalizer that displays the running total and accumulated total simultaneously. The total can be reset to zero by pressing the CLEAR button twice. A non-resettable accumulated total is available with eleven digits. The measuring unit to be displayed is simply selected through an alfa-numerical configuration menu. No adhesive labels […]
The D012 is a panel mount flow rate indicator/totalizer to display the actual flow rate, total, and accumulated total. The total can be reset to zero by pressing the CLEAR button twice. The eleven-digit accumulated total however can not be reset to zero. The measuring unit to be displayed is simply selected through an alfa-numerical […]