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Description

The FS10A utilizes proven thermal dispersion flow measurement technology with FCI proprietary equal mass sensing to achieve outstanding sensitivity and repeatability. The instrument’s wetted parts are superior corrosion-resistant 316L stainless steel with Hastelloy C-22 sensor tips. The sensor element has no moving parts to foul, clog or maintain which ensures continuous reliability and no maintenance costs. There are no cavities, orifices or dead legs to trap or contaminate samples which preserves sample integrity and faster system sampling times.

FS10A electronics are packaged in a rugged, fully sealed, aluminium housing which provides exceptional protection and long-life under all process conditions. The electronics can be integral mounted with the sensor element resulting in unibody, self-contained unit or the electronics can be separated from the sensor for remote mounting. The remote configuration is useful when sensor installation area is subjected to high temperatures or to mount the front panel and display in a more convenient location.

The instrument provides a top-mounted, flow rate monitoring LED array for at-a-glance visual indication of proper flow rate to the analyser or sampling system, that an alarm/trip has been reached, and as indication the unit is powered and operating. The flow switch’s setpoint is conveniently user settable via two push-buttons accessible at the top of the unit or via the RS232C I/O port.

Key Facts

  • For gases and liquids
  • Superior low flow sensing
  • SP76 Mounting (NeSSI) systems or tube tee
  • Requires only one SP76 block
  • Push button or RS232 set-up
  • Single configuration meets all flow ranges, 100:1 turndown
  • Choice of outputs: Open collector (N-Channel) or relay, and 4-20 mA
  • LED array shows flow rate and switch trip
  • Integral or remote
  • Simple, screw-in installation
  • No moving parts
  • No cavities or dead legs
  • SIL 2 Rated

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