Flow sensor
The SIGNET 2530 Rotor-X Low Flow Sensor from George Fischer can be used for measuring flow in piping systems with low velocities. The 2530 monitors flow rates as low as 0.3 ft. per second (FPS), with a full range up to 10 FPS. The unit is suited for applications where gravity flow lines and final effluent are involved and can be fitted in pipe sizes ranging from 1/2-in. to 36 in.
The 2530 uses insertion paddlewheel technology combined with Hall Effect sensing technology, which sends five volts DC to the sensor to produce a square wave. This type of technology reduces the potential for induced error in high noise environments, enhancing greater accuracy. The standard NEMA 4x glass-filled polypropylene enclosure on top of the sensor houses a terminal strip for connecting a two-conductor shielded cable.
The open collector pulse can be transmitted 500 ft. to any SIGNET-powered flow meter, as well as any other device that can accept the square wave pulse, including data loggers, computers, etc.
George Fischer
Tustin, CA
(800) 854-4090 or (714) 731-8800