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First engineered by weber Sensors more than 20 years ago, weber continues to pioneer sensors based on this principle. flow-captors and vent-captors are available as insertion and in-line types. Both are also available with a binary output as switches and adjustable set-point and with an analog output as meters with an adjustable measuring range. Basically, a small probe that is exposed to the medium to be sensed is electrically heated above the medium temperature. The flow of the medium creates a cooling effect that cools the probe relative to the velocity. The temperature change is measured and converted into the desired electrical output signal. Please e-mail us for detailed information about the calorimetric principle Under this condition the flow rate at an insertion depth of 1/7th of the pipe diameter represents the average flow speed across the pipe diameter. Turbulent flow is a very common flow condition characterized by a flat flow profile across the pipe diameter starting almost immediately after the pipe wall. Applying the 1/7th law creates the same accurate metering as under laminar flow conditions. The 1/7th diameter insertion law, obtainable with the flow-captor smart meter, ensures high measurement accuracy under almost all conditions. Calorimetric flow sensors are characteristically very sensitive at a very low flow rate but much less sensitive to higher flow rates. Normally at a flow rate of approximately 50 cm/s (water) and 10 m/s (air). flow-captors and vent-captors use advanced calorimetric principles that enable them to extend the almost linear flow rate up to 4 m/s (flow-captor) and up to 30 m/s (vent-captor). Because of this unique feature, flow-captors and vent-captors are available as accurate flow meters with wide measuring ranges as well as flow switches with wide linear set-point ranges. For the same reason, flow-captors and vent-captors can be calibrated for a wide vairety of media. Our standard products are calibrated for water, oil or air because these media are used in most applications. If an accurate set-point is required with other media, the flow-captor and vent-captor can be calibrated to meet your specifications. The insertion depth is 1/7" of the pipe diameter or 1 1/2" maximum in most cases, based on requirements. Because of this, the flow-captor and vent-captor don't obstruct the flow or cause pressure to drop. Inline-captors are designed especially for monitoring/metering of small flow volumes/speeds in small pipes. The remote systems are useful for applications where mechanical space limits access or the medium temperature conditions are extreme, requiring physical protection. A very important application for flow sensors is
the monitoring of critical flow, such as cooling water in a nuclear power
plant, welding robots, etc. It is especially useful in applications where
the flow sensor acts as a kind of security device, giving an alarm when
something goes wrong.
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