3 General LCMag meters are available in a full selection of configurations and sizes. Models are available in flow ranges from 0.10 GPM to 400,000 GPM and in process fittings from 1/8" NPT to 72" flanged meters and up to 80" insertion meters. Connections include flanged, threaded, wafer, pipe clamp, and sanitary. Scaled, digital pulse output is standard. Analog outputs of 0–20mA or 4–20mA are optionally available. RS-232 or RS-485 serial interfaces are available on various models. Profibus DP is available as an option for HML210 only. Function & Construction of the LCMag Flow Sensor LCMag Meters consist of a sensor and an integrally mounted or remote mounted converter. The LCMag Flow Sensor consists of a lined flow tube, two electromagnetic coils (M), and two diametrically opposed electrodes (E1 & E2). Faraday’s Law of Electromagnetic Induction is the basis for magnetic flow measurement. Faraday’s Law postulates that when a magnetic field is created at right angles to the flow tube through which a conductive liquid is flowing, the voltage induced in the electrodes (immersed in the fluid) is proportional to the velocity of the liquid. This induced voltage is converted to a scaled digital pulse output and, optionally, to a 4–20 mA (or 0–20mA) analog output by the converter. The analog output signal is a linear output directly proportional to rate of flow. The flow sensor consists of a stainless steel pipe section with an internal, insulating liner. PTFE, Polypropylene, Polyurethane, and Ebonite ( hard rubber) liners are available. The two electrodes are positioned opposite each other on the internal surface of the pipe. The coils, which generate the magnetic field, are placed outside the pipe. The complete sensor has an IP67/68 protection rating. The choice of materials in contact with the fluid (lining, electrodes, etc.) depends on the temperature, the chemical aggressiveness of the liquid, and the degree of abrasiveness of the liquid.
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