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  • MPB offers fast turnaround, competitive pricing, no minimum order quantity.
  • All our products are made in UK to our design, or to match your own specifications.
  • Bespoke artwork and laser engraving of logos, or QR codes are available.

Series F100 Flowmeter

GENERAL INFORMATION

The MPB Series F100 Flowmeter is a panel mounted flowmeter having 1/8″ NPTF rear facing brass, or Stainless steel connections.

This instrument meets the requirement for a flowmeter exhibiting easy panel mounting and displaying a high degree of standard accuracy.

The MPB Series F100 Flowmeter is easily installed rear of panel with two mounting brackets (see panel mounting details).

A useful range of standard flow rates are available.  Ball floats in varying densities are supplied which are read from the centre.

Download Technical Bulletin which shows standard flow rates: Technical Bulletin

For further information please complete the form below, or contact us direct by telephone or e-mail.

Tel: +44 (0)1622 872401
Email: sales@mpbflowmeters.com

 

Description

MPB SERIES F100 FLOWMETER FEATURES

  • EASY PANEL MOUNTING
  • DIRECT READING
  • STANDARD FLOW RANGES
  • EASY TO READ SCALES
  • LOW PRESSURE DROP
  • 303 STAINLESS STEEL CONNECTIONS
  • BRASS OR STAINLESS STEEL CONNECTIONS
  • MINIMAL MAINTENANCE, LONG SERVICE LIFE
  • ECONOMICAL COST

SPECIFICATION

Chassis: Anodised aluminium to BSEN12373/AA25

End Blocks: Brass or 303 Stainless steel

Process Connections: 1/4″ NPTF

Cover: Acrylic

Metering Tube: Borosilicate glass

Scale: Permanently fired black ceramic

Ball Floats: Glass and 316 Stainless steel

Weight:  330g

Maximum Working Pressure: Gas: up to 6 bar g (non-shock), Liquid: up to 10 bar g (non-shock)

Maximum Working Temperature: 600C Nitrile, 1000C Viton

Accuracy: ± 5% FSD for predicted scales