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Z-6000 Spring Loaded Rotameter

Brand: FLOWTECH
FLOWTECH Z-6000 Spring Loaded Rotameter, ISME Malaysia
  • For oil, water and air
  • Easy to read scale
  • Accuracy ±6% of full scale
  • Rugged construction
  • Alarm switch is optional
  • Complete with piston assembly
  • Built-in spring decreases viscosity sensitive and allow flow meter to be installed in any position
  • Relatively insenstive to shock and vibration
Measuring medium:  Water / Air
Tube material:  Polysulfone
Connection material:  SS304
Pressure limit:  Max 6 bar
Temperature limit:  Max 100˚C
Accuracy:  ±6% M.V
Connection:  NPT Threaded
Alarm contact:  Optional (High Alarm / Low Alarm / High & Low Alarm)

MEASURING RANGE WITHOUT ALARM SWITCH

  Model     Measuring Range     Thread    
Water Air
 GPM LPM GPM LPM
    Z-6011        0.5 – 5    2 – 20   18 – 180   60 – 600    1/2″ FNPT or 3/4″ MNPT
   Z-6012      1 – 7   3 – 25    20 – 200  70 – 700
    Z-6013       1 – 10   4 – 35   25 – 250  100 – 1000
    Z-6014       1 – 16   5 – 60   35 – 350   150 – 1400
    Z-6015       3 – 20   10 – 70    52 – 520   200 – 2000     3/4″ FNPT or 1″ MNPT
    Z-6016        4 – 28   10 – 100   80 – 800   300 – 3000

MEASURING RANGE WITH ALARM SWITCH

  Model     Measuring Range     Thread    
Water Air
 GPM LPM GPM LPM
   Z-6011A       0.5 – 7    2 – 25   18 – 180   60 – 600    1/2″ FNPT or 3/4″ MNPT
  Z-6012A      1 – 9   2 – 35    20 – 200  70 – 700
   Z-6013A      1 – 13   3 – 50   25 – 250  100 – 1000
   Z-6014A      3 – 16  10 – 60   35 – 350   150 – 1400
   Z-6015A      4 – 22   15 – 80    52 – 520   200 – 2000     3/4″ FNPT or 1″ MNPT
   Z-6016A       5 – 28   20 – 100   80 – 800   300 – 3000

Flowtech Z-6000 series feature a unique spring loaded design which decreases viscosity sensitivity and allows the flow meters to be used in any position, including inverted. A precision molded, sharp-edged orifice located within the piston assembly, forms an annular opening with the body. Flow through the meter creates a pressure differential across the sharp-edged orifice, moving the piston against the spring. The piston moves precisely, in direct proportion to the rate of flow. The calibrated spring opposes flow in the forward direction.