TurboPro® Inline Turbine Flow Meter

Code: Pro-TI

Pro-TITM Advantage:

  • Volumetric or mass flow monitoring of most liquids, gases, and steam
  • Mass flow equations for liquids, gases, and steam
  • Energy monitoring capabilities to compute use and output
  • Easy to install and commission
  • High accuracy with rangeability up to 17:1
  • Temperature -450 to 850°F
  • Pressure up to 20,000 psig
  • Inline configuration for pipe sizes 3/8" to 12" (DN10 to DN300)
  • Field configurable ranges, outputs and displays
  • Remote electronics option available for use in harsh environments or locations with limited access
  • 4-20mA loop–powered Mass Meter design saves on energy costs
  • HART protocol communications - Standard
  • Modbus, BACnet, and IP communications available

Any gas, liquid, or steam compatible with 316L stainless steel and other listed materials.  Not recommended for multi-phase fluids.

Process and Ambient Temperature

Process Standard Temperature (code ST): -100 to 450°F (-73 to 232°C)

Process High Temperature (code HT): -450 to 850°F (-267 to 454°C)

Ambient Operating: -40 to 140°F (-40 to 60°C)

Ambient Storage: -40 to 185°F (-40 to 85°C)

Power Requirements

DCL option: 12-36 VDC, 25mA, 1W max, loop powered (single output)

DCH option: 12-36 VDC, 300mA, 9W max, (multiple outputs)

DCHPOE option: 12-28 VDC or Power over Ethernet, 5W maximum (multiple outputs)

AC option: 100-240 VAC, 50/60Hz line power, 5W (multiple outputs)

Display

Alphanumeric 2 line x 16 character LCD digital display six pushbuttons for full field configuration. Pushbuttons can be operated with magnetic wand without removal of enclosure covers. Display can be mounted in 90° intervals for better viewing.

Output Signals

Analog: 4-20 mA

Alarm: Solid state relay, 40 VDC

Totalizer Pulse: 50 millisecond pulse, 40 VDC

Volumetric or Loop Powered Mass: One analog, one totalizer pulse, HART Multivariable option: Up to three analog signals, three alarms, one totalizer pulse, HART

Multivariable option: Modbus or BACnet process monitoring