KEM accessory - Water flow sensor with temp. probe for ½” and ¾” pipe

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€17,46 Incl. tax 22,38 Incl. tax.
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Unit price: €14,43 / Piece
Water flow sensor with temperature probe for precise measurements. Helicoidal rotor design, Hall sensor technology, and durable brass housing. Read more

Specifications

Brand:
Zennio
Article number:
9900027
EAN:
8411080805195
Availability:
Out of stock, but available
Delivery time:
Dispatched within approximately 8 working days (please note: this is an estimate and depends on availability from the manufacturer; in some cases, it may be dispatched sooner, but it can also take longer).

Information

Datasheet 9900027

Datasheet 9900028

Water Flow Sensor with Temperature Probe

The water flow sensor with temperature probe is a robust and precise solution for measuring water consumption and temperature in pipes. This sensor combines a helicoidal rotor design with advanced Hall sensor technology, housed in a brass casing for reliability and durability.

Key Features

  • Temperature probe with 0.5°C accuracy (@25°C).
  • Helicoidal rotor and Hall sensor for optimal measurements.
  • Compliant with CE directives.
  • Compatible with ½” and ¾” pipes.

Specifications by Article Number

Article Number 9900027 (for ½” pipe)

Operating Temperature -20°C to +80°C
Storage Temperature -25°C to +80°C
Pressure Up to 17.5 bar (1.75 MPa)
Power Supply 5VDC
Water Flow Range 400 to 1500 l/h
Accuracy 5%
Cable Cross-Section 0.34 mm² (IEC) / 22 AWG (UL)

Article Number 9900028 (for ¾” pipe)

Operating Temperature -20°C to +80°C
Storage Temperature -25°C to +80°C
Pressure Up to 17.5 bar (1.75 MPa)
Power Supply 5VDC
Water Flow Range 400 to 1800 l/h
Accuracy 5%
Cable Cross-Section 0.34 mm² (IEC) / 22 AWG (UL)

Installation

The sensor is designed for easy installation in horizontal or vertical positions in a pipe. A QR code is provided for K-factor values to ensure precise readings.

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