Brief: We show the practical steps and results so you can judge suitability quickly. In this video, you'll see a detailed showcase of the Endress+Hauser 93T ultrasonic flowmeter. Watch as we demonstrate its portable design for temporary monitoring and test measurements using clamp-on sensors. You'll learn how it operates on battery power and see its application for verification measurements at existing flow metering points.
Related Product Features:
Portable ultrasonic flowmeter designed for temporary monitoring and test measurements with clamp-on sensors.
Operates independently of mains power using a battery for versatile field use.
Ideal for conducting verification measurements at existing flow metering points.
Sensors are suited for non-contact measurement of pure or slightly contaminated liquids.
Compatible with all metal, plastic, lined, unlined, and composite pipes.
Suitable for a wide pipe diameter range from DN 15 to 4000 (½ to 160").
Handles fluid temperatures from -40 to +170 °C (-40 to +338 °F).
Features integrated USB data logging for easy data transfer without additional software.
FAQs:
What is the primary application of the Prosonic Flow 93T ultrasonic flowmeter?
The Prosonic Flow 93T is designed for temporary monitoring and test measurements with clamp-on sensors. It is ideal for conducting verification measurements at existing flow metering points and operates independently using a battery.
What types of pipes and liquids is this flowmeter compatible with?
It can be used with all metal and plastic pipes, whether lined or unlined, and with composite pipes. The sensors are suited for non-contact measurement of pure or slightly contaminated liquids, regardless of pressure or electrical conductivity.
What is the pipe diameter and temperature range for the Prosonic Flow 93T?
It is suitable for pipe diameters from DN 15 to 4000 (½ to 160") and handles fluid temperatures ranging from -40 to +170 °C (-40 to +338 °F), depending on the specific diameter range.