PCE Instruments, PCE-TDS 200+ MR-ICA, Clamp-on Ultrasonic Flow Meter incl. ISO-Calibration Certificate
PCE-TDS 200+ MR-ICA Includes Only:
- 1 x Clamp-on Ultrasonic Flow Meter PCE-TDS 200+ MR-ICA
- 1 x Flow sensor PCE-TDS 200 MR SENSOR (pair)
- 2 x Temperature sensor TF-RA330
- 2 x 5 m Connection cable
- 2 x Detachable cable ties
- 1 x Power supply unit
- 1 x USB-C cable
- 1 x Ultrasonic contact gel
- 1 x PCE measuring tape
- 1 x Plastic case
- 1 x Instruction manual
- 1 x ISO Calibration Certificate
Features:
- Measuring range ±32 m/s
- USB-C interface for data transfer
- Optional software for analysing the measured values
- Reproducibility ±0.5 % of measured value
- Heat quantity measurement
- Data memory for 10 million measuring points
- Individually adjustable alarm limits
Ultrasonic flowmeter with 32 GB data memory / measuring range ±32 m/s /reproducibility ±0.5 % of measured value / different measuring probes / alarm limit values /2.8 " LC display / for all media
The ultrasonic flowmeter has a measuring range of ±32 m/s. With an accuracy of ±1.5 % f.s. for a pipe diameter of DN ≥50, ±3.5 % f.s. for a pipe diameter of DN <50 and a reproducibility of ±0.5 % f.s., the Clamp-on Ultrasonic Flow Meter is a particularly precise measuring device. An installation aid is available for installing the sensors of the Clamp-on Ultrasonic Flow Meter. The installation aid graphically displays the signal quality of the Clamp-on Ultrasonic Flow Meter. In addition, it is graphically displayed whether the sensors of the Clamp-on Ultrasonic Flow Meter are positioned at the correct distance from each other. To carry out flow measurements with the Clamp-on Ultrasonic Flow Meter, the flow velocity, the volume flow and the volume are displayed after entering the pipe and medium specifications. The Clamp-on Ultrasonic Flow Meter displays the measured values in a wide range of units. For example: m³, l, gal, igl, mgl, cf, bal, ib and ob.
During a measurement, it is possible to record the measured values via the data logger function of the Clamp-on Ultrasonic Flow Meter. Start and stop conditions and the storage interval can be set from 1 second to 12 hours for the Clamp-on Ultrasonic Flow Meter. A memory point of the Clamp-on Ultrasonic Flow Meter contains all measured values once. The measured values are stored on the 32 GB built-in memory of the Clamp-on Ultrasonic Flow Meter. 10 million measuring points can be stored on the Clamp-on Ultrasonic Flow Meter.
With the optional software, the recorded measured values can be read out from the Clamp-on Ultrasonic Flow Meter. For analysis, the measured values from the Clamp-on Ultrasonic Flow Meter can be displayed in tabular and graphic form. For further processing of the measured values from the Clamp-on Ultrasonic Flow Meter, they can be exported in .csv file format. Alternatively, a PDF report can be created via the software. For simplified operation, the Clamp-on Ultrasonic Flow Meter can be set via the software. A live view of the measured values from the Clamp-on Ultrasonic Flow Meter is also possible with the software.
In order to determine the amount of heat with the Clamp-on Ultrasonic Flow Meter, two additional thermocouples are required. These are available with the PCE-TDS 200+. The two thermocouples of the Clamp-on Ultrasonic Flow Meter are connected to the flow and return of a pipe system. Based on the temperature difference and the measured flow rate, the Clamp-on Ultrasonic Flow Meter can determine the amount of heat. If required, the Clamp-on Ultrasonic Flow Meter can calculate and display the costs per heat quantity unit simultaneously during the measurement. Thus, the Clamp-on Ultrasonic Flow Meter is used, for example, in the inspection of heating systems.
The LC color display of the Clamp-on Ultrasonic Flow Meter has a size of 2.8" and is therefore easy to read.
PCE-TDS 200 MR SENSOR
Separate on-rail sensors for pipe sizes DN 50 - 700 / 57 - 720 mm. The temperature resistance is between -30 - 160 °C. The sensor on the respective rail is located on a rail and can therefore be positioned appropriately. Magnets are located underneath the rails, which make it possible to hold on to pipes with a ferrous metal by themselves.
For more information, please see Manual