Titan 900/1000 flow meters made from PVDF or stainless steel body are the perfect choice for measuring the flow of water or other fluids in pipes, tanks and vessels. Their PVDF/stainless-steel construction makes them resistant to corrosion and abrasion, while their smooth interior ensures accurate readings. They can withstand harsh conditions, making them perfect for a variety of industrial applications.
Get in touch with one of our knowledgeable engineers today. Once we go over your needs and specifications, we will help you choose the right flow meter for your business. Don’t waste another day trying to guess the flow in your machinery. Contact us to hear more about the Titan 900/100 flow meter.
Liquid Turbine Flowmeter in PVDF or Stainless Steel
Titan Series 900 / 1000
Specifications
- Accuracy: ± 2.0 % FSD or better
- Six ranges: 0.013 – 3.96 gpm (0.05 – 15.0 lpm) – series 900
- Seven ranges: 0.013 – 7.93 gpm) (0.05 – 30.0 lpm) – series 1000
- Supply voltage: 4.5 – 24 Vdc
- PVDF or 316 Stainless Steel body / PVDF interior
- Sapphire bearings
- Pressure rating 145 psi (10 bar); optional 363 psi (25 bar) and 580 psi (40 bar)
- Temperature rating 257 °F (125 °C)
- 1/4″ NPT (Series 900); 1/2″ NPT (Series 1000) female process connections
- Hall Effect detection
- Pulse output
Digital Flow Meter Indicator / Totalizer
Pulsite Solo
Specifications
- Pulse input from Liquid Turbine Flow Meter
- Flow rate and total
- Readout for most engineering units
- Power supply: battery or 5 – 24 Vdc
- Panel of surface mount
Analog and Pulse Converter for Pulse FLowmeters
Pulsite Link
Specifications
- Pulse input from pulse flowmeters
- Inputs: PNP, NPN or Reed Switch
- Outputs: 4 – 20 mA (active), 0 – 5/10 Vdc and NPN
- +5 Vdc auxilliary supply for flow meter
- Programmable settings and linearization
- USB interface and standard software
- Configurable flow alarm outputs
- Protection class IP64
- Power supply 15 – 24 Vdc
Please note: Manual data files can be quite large, please be patient while downloading.
The manuals are for information purposes only and shouldn’t be used for operating the instrument