| AXF Remote Flowtube | AXF Integral Flowmeter | AXFA14 Converter | AXFA11 Converter | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nominal Pipe Size | 2.5 to 400 mm (0.1 to 16 in.) [depends on model type and process connection type] |
2.5 to 400 mm (0.1 to 16 in.) [depends on model type and process connection type] |
For Flowtube size ; 2.5 to 400mm (0.1 to 16 in.) |
For Flowtube size ; 2.5 to 400mm (0.1 to 16 in.) |
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| Type of use | General-purpose use, Ex-proof type, Sanitary type, Submersible type |
General-purpose use, Ex-proof type, Sanitary type |
General-purpose use, Ex-proof type |
General-purpose use | |
| Fluid Temp. | -40~160 deg.C (-40 to 320 deg.F) (-10 to 160 deg.C (14 to 320 deg.F) for Sanitary type) |
– 40~130 deg.C (-40 to 266 deg.F) (-10 to 130 deg.C (14 to 266 deg.F) for Sanitary type) |
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| Ambient Temp. | -40 to 60 deg.C (-40 to 140 deg.F) [ depends on model type ] | ||||
| Accuracy | 0.35% of rate (Optional ; 0.2% of rate) | ||||
| Fluid Conductivity | 1 micro-S/cm or larger (depends on nominal pipe size and fluid condition) | ||||
| Lining | Fluorocarbon PFA/Ceramics/Polyurethance Rubber/ EPDM Rubber/ Natural Soft Rubber [depends on model type] |
– | – | ||
| Process Connection | Wafer, Flange, Sanitary connections (Clamp[Tri-clamp, DIN, ISO], Union thread[DIN, ISO SMS], Butt-weld), etc. |
– | – | ||
| Maximum Cable Length | – | – | 100m (330 ft) |
200m (660 ft) |
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| Indicator | – | Multi line backlit LCD (Full dot-matrix) | |||
| Diagnosis | Adhesion diagnosis, Empty pipe, Coil open, etc. | ||||
| Alarm message | Alarm message with corrective measures is indicated (English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Japanese) | ||||
| Excitation method | Dual frequency excitation: size 2.5 to 400mm, Enhanced dual frequency excitation (optional): size 25 to 200 mm |
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| Ex-proof type | ATEX, FM, CSA, IECEx, TIIS | – | |||
| Options | Replaceable electrode, Rotatable terminal box(converter), Mirror finished lining surface(for PFA/Ceramics), Special gaskets, etc. | ||||
* Refer to GS sheet for details.






















