Portable Transit Time Flow Meter Portaflow PT400

Portable Transit Time Flow Meter Portaflow PT400

  • Clamp-on Ultrasonic Sensors
  • Choose Small Pipe or Large Pipe Sensors
  • Internal Battery and/or AC Powered
  • Easy Calibration and Set-up
  • Flow Proportionate Pulse Output
  • 4-20mA Output
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Product Description

  • Clamp-on Ultrasonic Sensors
  • Choose Small Pipe or Large Pipe Sensors
  • Internal Battery and/or AC Powered
  • Easy Calibration and Set-up
  • Flow Proportionate Pulse Output
  • 4-20mA Output

Recommended for clean fluids like water, glycol, oil and most chemicals. Sensors can be mounted without shutting down flow and there is no obstruction or pressure drop. The ultrasonic signal travels through all common metal and plastic pipe materials. Flow rate and totalizer are displayed continuously along with battery status, signal strength. Press one key to instantly change the units of flow measurement (e.g. from gallons to liters). Real time flow can be displayed in large numeric values or as a graph.

Portaflow calibration is easy with the onscreen menu system. Enter the pipe diameter, wall thickness and pipe material, and the PT400 calculates the optimum mounting method and separation distance for the sensors.

The Portaflow PT400 ultrasonic sensors clamp on the outside of vertical or horizontal pipes. Select a Sensor pair for the range of pipe sizes you will monitor:

‘A’ Transducers for 0.51″ to 4.5″ Outside Diameter (13 to 115 mm)*

or

‘B’ Transducers for 2” to 39.37” Outside Diameter (50 to 1000 mm)*

Calibration parameters can be stored for up to twenty different sites so that operators can recall calibration setups from the Portaflow memory. Use the 5V pulse or 4-20mA output to transmit to external devices like data loggers or recorders.

The P400 includes ‘A’ or ‘B’ sensor pairs, stainless steel guiderail and mounting clamps, sensor cables, coupling compound and AC charger with a rugged polypropylene carry case. It operates up to 16 hours from internal batteries and recharges overnight.

Contact Greyline Instruments for specific recommendations in your application.

Recommended For:

  • Potable water
  • River water
  • Cooling water
  • Demineralized water
  • Water/glycol solutions
  • Hydraulic oil Diesel and Fuel oils
  • Chemicals

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PORTABLE ULTRASONIC FLOW METER SPECIFICATIONS

SCOPE: This portable instrument shall provide for non-intrusive flow measurement, indication, totalizing and transmitting of the flow rate in a full pipe.

GENERAL:

Each portable Transit Time flow meter shall have the following design features and engineering specifications:

A. PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS

  1. Have an accuracy of ±2% of reading in most clean fluid applications. Have repeatability of ±0.5%.
  2. Operate on clean liquids in full pipes with less than 2% solids or gas bubbles.
  3. Operate on any sonic conducting pipe material such as carbon steel, stainless steel, galvanized steel, mild steel, copper, UPVC, PVDF, glass, brass and including pipes with bonded liners of epoxy, rubber or cement.
  4. Operate on AC/DC power. Include an internal NiMH rechargeable battery with capacity for 16 hours continuous battery operation. Recharge and operate with power input of 100-260VAC 50-60Hz.

B. ULTRASONIC TRANSDUCERS

  1. Have a dual 2 MHz transmitting/receiving, clamp-on transducers.
  2. The transducers shall be waterproof and operate continuously at temperatures from -4°F to 275°F (-20°C to 135°C).
  3. The transducers shall be designed to install on pipes with inside diameter ranging from 2" to 39.37" OD (50 mm to 1000 mm).
  4. Have a 6 ft (2 m) long cable from the transducers to the electronics.
  5. Shall include manufacturer's recommended sensor coupling compound.
  6. Shall include stainless steel sensor mounting guiderails with clamps permitting installation and removal of transducers.
  7. Shall include a transducer test block to allow the transducers and inter-connecting cables to be functionally checked.

C. ELECTRONICS

  1. Have a portable, hand-held ABS enclosure plus a padded carrying case containing the flowmeter, sensors and accessories. Total shipping weight shall not exceed 13 lbs (6 kg).
  2. Electronics shall be designed for continuous operation at temperatures from 32° to 122°F (0° to 50° C).
  3. Have a built-in 16-key programmer with user-friendly calibration menu and language selection including English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Norwegian and Dutch.
  4. Have a 64 x 240 pixel backlit LCD graphics display indicating positive and negative flow rates and flow totals, calibration menu, signal strength, battery charge status, date and time.
  5. Have flow proportional opto-isolated 0/4-20mA output rated to maximum resistive load of 620 ohms.
  6. Have a response time of less than 500 ms and sampling resolution of 50 picoseconds.
  7. Have adjustable Reynolds number compensation for pipe wall roughness.Specifications are subject to change without notice.Please contact AKTEK if you need more information or for advice in your application. We can provide quotations and refer you to the Greyline sales representative in your area.
  8. Have automatic signal strength monitoring and indication.
  9. Have a battery status indicator with automatic low battery shut off and battery overcharge protection.Specifications are subject to change without notice.Please contact AKTEK if you need more information or for advice in your application. We can provide quotations and refer you to the Greyline sales representative in your area.

Porta Flow PT400 Brochure

Porta Flow PT400 Brochure

Porta FLow PT 400 User Guide

Porta FLow PT 400 User Guide

Transit Time Flow

Transit Time flowmeters measure the time it takes for an ultrasonic signal transmitted from one transducer to cross a pipe and be received by a second transducer. Upstream and downstream time measurements are compared. With no flow, the transit time would be equal in both directions. With flow, sound will travel faster in the direction of flow and slower against the flow.

Very accurate timing circuits are required but 1% accuracy is quite typical when the transducers can be mounted on a pipe section with evenly distributed flow.

Because the ultrasonic signal must cross the pipe to a receiving transducer, the fluid must not contain a significant concentration of bubbles or solids (less than 2%). Otherwise the high frequency sound will be attenuated and too weak to traverse the pipe. Applications include potable water, cooling water, water/glycol solutions, hydraulic oil, fuel oils and chemicals.
Transit Time transducers typically operate in the 1000-2000 MHz frequencies. Higher frequency designs are normally used in smaller pipes and lower frequencies for large pipes up to several meters in diameter.

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