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Since they come factory set to a specific set point, these switches are easier to install than adjustable flow switches.
For monitoring flow at a glance, these switches have a plastic window with a rotor indicator that spins when there’s flow.
Factory set to activate equipment when your drinking water system reaches a fixed level, these flow switches are easier to install than adjustable flow switches.
Activate or deactivate equipment when your flow rate reaches a set point.
Accurate even in applications where pressure fluctuates regularly, these flow switches split flow into two paths and measure their difference in pressure drop to calculate the flow rate of liquid.
Safe to use where flammable gases and combustible dust may be present, these switches activate or deactivate when your flow reaches a factory-set level. All are UL listed for hazardous environments.
UL listed for use where flammable gases or combustible dusts may be present, these flow switches activate or deactivate equipment when your flow rate reaches a set point.
Quicker to install than adjustable flow switches in high-pressure lines, these switches come factory-set to activate or deactivate equipment at a specific level. They compensate for the viscosity and density changes of liquid.
Measure the flow rate of oil at pressures up to 3,600 psi to activate or deactivate equipment.
Rated for pressures up to 3,600 psi, these switches measure the flow rate of liquids to activate or deactivate equipment when your flow rate reaches a set point.
Good for compressed-air systems and other compressed gases that reach up to 3,600 psi, these switches measure the flow rate to activate or deactivate equipment when they reach a set point.
When these switches reach a set flow rate, they send digital signals to your programmable logic controller (PLC) to activate automated controls or alarms.
Avoid complicated inline installation—these flow switches insert into a tee or pipe outlet, so you don’t need to disassemble your pipeline.
Send flow rate data using these transmitters while also being able to visually confirm liquid is flowing.
Send flow rate measurements to monitor and control equipment.
Send flow rate and temperature measurements simultaneously to a programmable logic controller (PLC), data logger, or other receiving device.
Also known as magmeters, these transmitters use a magnetic field to measure flow rate and temperature with high accuracy.
Often used in low-flow metering applications for lubricants or antifreeze, these transmitters measure flow rate and send the data to a remote display or programmable logic controller (PLC).
Measure and transmit flow rate, pressure, and temperature of industrial gases, such as air, argon, CO2, and nitrogen, flowing through your system.