RCD - Ultra-Rugged Differential Pressure Flowmeter RCD - Ultra-Rugged Differential Pressure Flowmeter RCD - Ultra-Rugged Differential Pressure Flowmeter RCD - Ultra-Rugged Differential Pressure Flowmeter
RCD - Ultra-Rugged Differential Pressure Flowmeter KOBOLD Instruments Inc. - USA 1801 Parkway View Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15205
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RCD - Ultra-Rugged Differential Pressure Flowmeter

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RCD - Ultra-Rugged Differential Pressure Flowmeter

Special Features:

  • 0.15-1 to 85-600 GPM Liquids

  • 2.5-25 to 300-1700 SCFM Gases

  • 1/2” to 3” Line Sizes

  • Bronze or 316-Ti Stainless Steel

  • Mechanical Indicator, Digital Indicator, Transmitters and Switches Available

  • Custom Calibrations for Density and Viscosity

Specifications:

Measuring -/switching range:
0.15-1 to 85-600 GPM water
2.5-25 to 300-1700 SCFM air
Fitting: 1/2"-3" NPT
Material: bronze, SS
Max. pressure: 580 PSIG
Max. temperature: 176°F/212°F
Accuracy: ± 3 % FS
Mech. pointer indicator, analog output,
Digital display, contacts

 

The RCD series differential pressure flowmeter measures flows of liquids and compressed gases using the orifice principle. The orifice, located in the flow body, generates a differential pressure which varies with flowrate. The differential pressure is applied to a measuring bellows. The measuring bellows is linked either to a mechanical indicator, or to a hall effect sensor, which is input to a compact or full featured electronic display and controller.
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