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63-7505-31 Key Instruments Variable Area Flow Meter, 1 L/min → 19 L/min, FR5000 Series 2540A5L59PI
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63-7505-31
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Key Instruments
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Product Model: 63-7505-31
Product Brand: Key Instruments
Features
- Flow indicators and base valve sold seperately. High Flow FR5000 Series Indicator. Series FR5000 is a standard precision-machined acrylic flow meter for liquids and gases, with direct reading air or water scales. Model FR5000 flowmeters have standard 1"" FNPT PVC fittings. Features and Benefits. Durable, 1 piece, clear acrylic construction. Large scales are easy-to-read. Valve with positive stop stays in place under pressure. Rod guided float for stable measurements. Fitting, valve and O-Ring options accommodate multiple applications. Multiple connection options for easier installation. Easy disassembly and assembly for maintenance. Product Application Information. Air sampling equipment aquaculture. Desalinisation equipment. Gas analysers. Medical systems. Photo processing equipment. Water treatment and distribution systems. Purge
Spec
- Quantity:1piece
- Media Monitored : Liquid
- Device Type : Variable Area
- Minimum Flow Rate : 1 L/min
- Maximum Flow Rate : 19 L/min
- Pipe Diameter Range : 1 in
- Connection Type : 1 NPT Female
- Maximum Pressure : 6.89bar
- Material : Acrylic
- Maximum Media Temperature : +65°C
- Maximum Operating Temperature : +65°C
- Series : FR5000
- CODE No.:361-0212
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