Master-Touch™ Series 8600–8700MP HAZ Inline Flow Meters
Featuring a flow section quantified to match the user’s flow channel and plumbed directly into the process line, the Series 8600-8700 MP Flow meters provide you with the ultimate reliability, precision, and consistency required when dealing with monitoring thermal mass.
Offering an Inline style and an integral style configuration that includes all the electrical components and connections in one enclosure for ease of use and simple monitoring, the series 8600-8700 offers you flexibility and consistency regardless of purpose.
Utilizing state-of-the-art technology that makes optimal use of the principle of convective heat transmission to accurately and professionally measure mass flow, these exceptional and specialized Thermal Mass Flow Meters feature numerous thermal mass flow sensors that are high quality and unswervingly effective.
Approved for use in hazardous locations
Consistent and reliable thermal mass flow readings
Includes EPI’s patented cutting-edge machinery
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Master-Touch™ products include a rugged, cleanable, thermal mass flow sensor. These units consist of a sensor assembly which utilizes two RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector) sensing elements. The sensors are constructed of reference grade platinum, ceramic, glass, and stainless steel. Two platinum resistance sensors are built up upon the ceramic substrate and then given a thin glass coating. The assembly is then slipped into a stainless-steel sheath for corrosion and abrasion resistance. The sensor assembly is large, rugged, and relatively insensitive to dirt buildup. During operation, the temperature sensor constantly measures the ambient temperature of the gas and maintains a reference resistance on one side of a bridge circuit. The second sensor is forced through self-heating to a constant temperature above that of the gas stream and is controlled by the temperature sensor and bridge circuitry. Our bridge maintains the overheat temperature and counterbalances the temperature effects through our proprietary temperature compensation techniques.
8600-8700 Series flow meters are approved for use in hazardous locations (see specifications).
Inline style thermal mass flow meters include a flow section that is usually specified to match the user’s flow conduit and is then plumbed directly into the process line. This design has the sensing elements mounted directly in the flow section for exposure to the process gas. Our inline style thermal mass flow meters are available in sizes from 1/4″ pipe through 4″ pipe or tube and are provided with a variety of options such as MNPT ends, tube end fittings, butt weld ends, flanged end configurations, etc. as required. Pipe sizes more than 4″ typically require insertion style thermal mass flow meters.
Integral style thermal mass flow meters have all the electrical components and connections located within one enclosure. This enclosure is rated for hazardous environments. The enclosure is mounted directly to the inline flow section or to the insertion probe assembly at the point of measurement. The enclosure includes all the electrical connections as well as the linearizing electronics and the display/keypad assembly.
Thermal mass flow meters use the principle of convective heat transfer to directly measure mass flow. EPI’s proprietary thermal mass flow sensors use two ratiometrically-matched, reference-grade platinum Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTDs). The platinum sensing element wire is encapsulated in a 316 Stainless Steel sheath or, if specified, a Hastelloy C sheath. Our microcontroller operated smart sensor technology preferentially heats one RTD; the other RTD acts as the temperature reference. The process gas flow dissipates heat from the first RTD, causing an increase in the power required to maintain a balance between the RTDs. This increase is directly related to the gas molecular rate of flow. Our sensors are temperature compensated for a wide process gas temperature range and insensitive to pressure changes, so the output signal is a true mass flow rate signal.
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