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Conventional Industrial Liquid flowmeters
News Release from: Lake Monitors | Subject: FlowStat ES
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 13 January 2005
New economy flow sensor in polypropylene
Lake Monitors new flow sensor offers accurate flow measurement, several electronic outputs, and durable polypropylene construction for cost savings and compatibility with most fluids
The new FlowStat ES/Economy series sensor from Lake Monitors offers accurate flow measuring, several electronic outputs, and durable polypropylene construction for cost savings and compatibility with a variety of fluids used in many process control applications The FlowStat ES Sensor offers a flow measuring range of 0.5 - 15 GPM and an accuracy of +/- 2% of full scale
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 5 Aug 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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This ability, coupled with its rugged polypropylene construction, makes the FlowStat ES ideal for chemical batching, chiller, HVAC and factory automation applications.
A new addition to the popular Lake FlowStat line, the ES Sensor offers 4-20 mA, 0-5VDC, pulse or relay outputs.
The circuitry is hermetically encapsulated to ensure performance in the harshest environments.
A "snap-in" lock ring allows for easy cleaning and maintenance without removing the sensor from the piping.
As with most of its products, Lake backs the FlowStat ES with a 5-year warranty.
Lake Monitors is a leading manufacturer of flow monitoring products for both gas and liquid systems including flow meters, transmitters, alarms and test analysers.
Lake is a division of Total Automated Solutions Inc.
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