HUDSON, MA, April 13, 2012 (Press-News.org) Clark Solutions announces the introduction of the Model Series CFS Turbine Flow Sensors. Designed for water and water-compatible clean fluid flow measurement applications, CFS Turbine Flow Sensors feature a 500,000 liter service life rating.
The new Model CFS3000A is available in quantity for $16 and features accuracy of +/-5% of measured value. Model CFS3000A sensors are rated for flow ranges of 0.8 to 8.0 LPM, a temperature operating range of up to 40°C, and pressures to 6 Bar. These flow sensors, designed for horizontal mounting orientation, have ¼" male NPT connections.
Model CFS2000 Turbine Flow Sensors, available in quantity for $16, can be mounted either vertically or horizontally, have 3/8" female NPT connections, and are rated for flow ranges of 1.0 to 14.1 LPM, with a temperature operating range of up to 40°C. They feature a magnet imbedded in the turbine which closes a hermetically isolated reed switch when in proximity. Model CFS2000 Turbine Flow Sensors feature an accuracy of
+/-10% of measured value and utilize a PA plastic magnet turbine to close a hermetically isolated reed switch when in proximity.
Clark Solutions CFS4400 Turbine Flow Sensors are available in quantity for $17.50, are rated for flow ranges to 20 LPM, have ½" BSP connections, and a temperature operating range up to 80°C.
For more information, contact Clark Solutions, 10 Brent Drive, Hudson, MA 01749, Tel. 978-568-3400, Fax 978-568-0060, email sales@clarksol.com, or visit our web site at http://www.clarksol.com.
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Clark Solutions has a fifty-year history of providing unique solutions to the measurement, control, and monitoring of pressure, flow, force, and level in liquids and gases. Located in Hudson, Massachusetts, the company offers instrumentation devices to record, monitor, and control flow, velocity, pressure, temperature, humidity, level, gas concentration, and other properties. Clark Solutions also provides a wide range of pumps for liquids, gases, and air, including diaphragm pumps, piston pumps, rotary vane pumps, gear pumps, peristaltic pumps, impeller pumps, centrifugal pumps, and bellows pumps. Valve offerings include inert isolation valves, solenoid operated valves, valve actuators, pinch valves, manifold valves, ball valves, globe valves, butterfly valves, needle valves, and miniature and subminiature valves.
New Low Cost Turbine Flow Sensor Series Now Available
Clark CFS Flow Sensors available in three models for 1/4", 3/8", 1/2" pipe size and flow ranges to 8 LPM, 14.1 LPM, and 20 LPM.
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[Press-News.org] New Low Cost Turbine Flow Sensor Series Now AvailableClark CFS Flow Sensors available in three models for 1/4", 3/8", 1/2" pipe size and flow ranges to 8 LPM, 14.1 LPM, and 20 LPM.