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FTB600-Series
All Plastic Flow Sensors for Low to Medium Flows
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Rated 1 out of
5
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Bruce from
Omega FTB600B Faulty Labelling Added Cost
I installed this unit according to the proper direction of flow indicated on the label. Along with the integration of the Omega DPF701 display, I spent many hours trying to get the assembly to indicate the proper flow rate. I finally realized that the direction-of-flow label may be affixed incorrectly. I checked the picture in the manual and, sure enough, the label was upside-down. I reversed the flow and the assembly functioned properly. For $600, I expect a better quality product that does not cost me valuable time to implement. Photo attached.
Date published: 2017-04-07
Rated 5 out of
5
by
erosion researcher from
Compact, easy to install and set up
This sensor is relatively small. After calling tech support for some assistance, it was easy to correctly connect it with the meter. The meter was simple and quick to configure, too.
Date published: 2016-03-09
Rated 5 out of
5
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Kosanovic from
Good flowmeter for lower temperatures
The flowmeters are easy to setup and use. You need a pulse counter card, alternative is a pulse to voltage converter, for example IFMA0035.
Date published: 2022-02-24
Rated 1 out of
5
by
shoukasg from
Don't operate at the upper temperature limit.
I have burnt out 2 of these flowmeters in a non-corrosive, hot water application. These flow meters are accurate out of the box and have good turndown ratio but I am operating them just under their spec at 180F. The manufacturer claims 185F as the upper limit. I would expect a little wiggle room but I have gone through 2 devices already.
Date published: 2021-05-19
Does this meter send live results to a data source to be reviewed by the user?
Thank you for your inquiry about the flow meter. Yes, it will send an output when the application reaches the minimum threshold of flow rate as listed in the data sheet for each specific part number mentioned.
Date published: 2023-07-14
Which data logger can I use with this sensor to record the data?
Thank you for your question. The OM-CP-PULSE101A should work for your application. You will also need the IFC200 USB cable. link below.
https://www.omega.com/en-us/data-acquisition/data-loggers/state-event-and-pulse-data-loggers/om-cp-pulse101a-logger/p/OM-CP-PULSE101A
Date published: 2025-01-15
A search for the DPF70 you recommend on another QA comes with 0 results. So, is there a display available to make this an actual meter? As it is I consider it to be just a flow sensor. I only need flow rate and I need a display that will work on 12 VDC
Thank you for your inquiry. The DPF70 is only a general series meter or display. If you are searching for a display to be powered up by 12 VDC, then, the DPF20-LV is a meter that will accept a pulse input and display flow rate.
Date published: 2021-04-02
FTP600 Series - Flow meter Program's User Guide - How to control/monitor the sensor remotely (over RS232 for example). I'm looking for command syntax. For example @U?Pxxxxxx<CR> is the command syntax to send setup data to the older model (DPF700) sensor.
Thank you for your inquiry about the FTB600 series turbine flow meter. Unfortunately, there is no commands to send to this flow meter since it only outputs a frequency. You may contact our Data Acquisition Group at das@omega.com and a colleague can advise on our LAYER N Technology available.
Date published: 2021-06-09
Is there an LCD display available for indication?
Thank you for your inquiry. We have the DPF70 series meter that will either, display, flow rate, total, or both. The DPF70 series is compatible to accept the input signal from this flow meter.
Date published: 2021-03-30
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