What is the Proteus 8000 Series Liquid Flow Meters?

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Proteus 8000 series meter measures the liquid heat transfer and other liquids from -40 to 90 ° C. The customized version handles liquids temperature of 150 ° C and above. The built-in relay is for signaling an alarm shut down. The system before any damage is done to valuable equipment and products.

The Proteus 8000 Series measures flow based on differential pressure created by the built-in calibrated nozzle. The counter is autonomous and to complete. It does not require external power connections, single ports or shut-off, purge, or equalizing valves.

The 8000 series are suitable for measuring water, oil, and most other low viscosity fluids. Flow meters are also ideal for measuring compressed air and other non-toxic compressed gases. The saturated steam can also be measured up to 120 psi Inch (Option K).

Models can be equipped with a transmitter with output current or frequency for remote o indicator. This helps you to get the total percentage of the series needed for the process. If you are looking for certain things, then you need to look out for this one. When you use a different flow meter, it will assist you with your machine from the factory.

The applications include the following: Monitoring lubricants, the process of mixing, cooling water, reverse osmosis pneumatic, and metering systems.

How does Proteus 8000 Series Work?

The liquid flows through the sensor chamber; it makes the rotor turn around. A magnet built into the rotor converts the sensor of the required flow meter. 

Flow rate information is displayed as 0-5 or 0-10 VDC and 4-20 mA. You will notice something different in the rotor for each of the processes you are taking. 

Built-in relay programmed to change state when the measured flow rate falls below the pre-selected warning value. The GREEN status indicator when the flow is at the normal operating level. AMBER falls below the calculated warning limit. Therefore RED falls below the signal line's speed.

A 16-position rotary switch allows easy and precise selection of the alarm trip point value. The button is located under a threaded closure with a waterproof O-ring to prevent accidental adjustments. The trigger is set by selecting switch positions 1 to F. Point flow in 5% steps from 10% to 80% of the maximum flow of the instrument. Position F can be an alternative programmed at the factory with a user-defined set point.

The unique AutoAlarm ™ feature enables the operator to set the alarm trigger point value based on a measured reference flow. To activate AutoAlarm, set the liquid flow to the desired flow rate and turn the rotary switch to position 0. The status LED indicator will flash for five seconds to indicate that the trigger point has been programmed correctly.

Conclusion

The Proteus 8000 series has an adjustable relay switching point programmed. This help for changing of the state when the measured output flows. The instruments tricolored provide you with a visual indication of the liquid flow state. This ensures accuracy and prevents tampering; each unit provides to the factory preset alarm point.


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