Portable Ultrasonic Clamp On Flow Meter PF222A/PF222B/PF222AB

PF220 portable ultrasonic clamp on flow meter PF220A/B

Flow Meter Wizard

  • Full Pipe
  • Clear Fluid
  • Portable
  • No Data Logging
  • Pulse and mA Outputs
  • PF222A: .5″ – 4.5″
  • PF222B: 2″ – 40″
  • PF222AB 0.5-40″

Industries

  • Water
  • Buildingservices
  • Energymanagement
  • Powergeneration
  • Petrochemical
  • Oil/Gas
  • Food/drink
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Powerplants
  • Manufacturing

Applications

  • HVAC & energy system audits
  • Pump verification
  • Metering
  • Process control
  • Chemical addition
  • Hydraulic systems
  • Fire systems
  • Leak detection
  • Boiler testing

Utilizing advanced DSP technology, the Portaflow 222 (PF222) portable ultrasonic clamp on flow meter is the latest portable flow measurement and recording system to be added to the Micronics range of equipment. The PF222 portable ultrasonic clamp on flow meter can display instantaneous fluid flow rates or velocity, together with totalized values.

A variable current or pulse output, proportional to the detected flow rate, is also produced by the PF222 portable ultrasonic clamp on flow meter to enable it to interface with a range of external control devices such as those found in building management or site monitoring systems. The PF222 portable ultrasonic clamp on flow meter is very much designed with ease of use in mind. An interactive Quick Start menu, which simplifies system installation at any suitable location, together with minimal set-up requirements, means that the system can be installed and brought into service very quickly. Furthermore, the application parameters for a particular site can be saved to nonvolatile memory and instantly recalled if a site is revisited for monitoring at a later time further reducing the set-up time.

The flow sensors, or transducers, connected to the PF222 portable ultrasonic clamp on flow meter are attached to the outside of the pipe being monitored and provide totally non-invasive flow measurement without disturbing the existing plant equipment or process operation.