Dwyer PDWS Series Paddlewheel Flow Sensor |
Dwyer PDWS Series Features
- The bearings are made from ruby jewel to reduce the coefficient of friction and maintain high accuracy
- PVC and polypropylene body material offers resistance against corrosive media
Principle of Operation
Uses the rotation of an impeller to measure flow. Liquid flow pushes the rotor and the rotation is detected by a Hall-effect sensor. The output is a current sinking pulse signal that can be connected to the Series RTI to display flow rate and total, or to the Series BAT for a 4 to 20 mA analog signal.
Application
- Industrial water & wastewater treatment
- Cooling water monitoring
- Industrial fluid control
- Chemical proportioning
- Fluctuating fluid conductivity applications
Dwyer PDWS Series Specification
Service | Compatible clean liquids. |
Range | 0.3 to 30 ft/s (0.09 to 9.14 m/s). |
Wetted Materials | Sensor: Brass, 316 SS, PVC, or polypropylene; Rotor: PVDF; Shaft: Nickel-bonded tungsten carbide (ceramic optional); Bearings: Ruby jewel; O-Ring: EPDM (fluoroelastomer optional). |
Accuracy | ±1.5% FS. |
Temperature Limits | Brass, 316 SS: 200°F (93°C); PVC, Polypropylene: 130°F (55°C). |
Pressure Limits | Brass: 200 psi (14 bar); 316 SS: 250 psi (17 bar); PVC, polypropylene: 175 psi (12 bar) @ 75°F (24°C); High pressure option: 400 psi (28 bar) (SS only). |
Output | Current sinking, square wave pulse, opto-isolated. |
Power Requirements | 6 to 24 VDC, 2 mA (max. 20 mA). |
Enclosure Rating | NEMA 4X (IP66). |
Weight | 2 lb (907 g). |
Download Data Sheet: Series PDWS Paddlewheel Flow Sensor
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