Field engineers now have an
easy way to measure and verify flow of installed instruments.
Companies spend time and money to verify that installed
equipment in the field is working properly. In most cases,
the equipment has to be removed from service and sent to a
metrology lab or an in house testing center for verification.
Removal of installed equipment takes time and in some cases
requires that the process be shut down for removal and in some
cases stay down until the device under test is returned from
testing.
In an effort to help companies save time and money Alicat
has developed the 9Vdc
battery pack attachment to convert most Alicat flow meters
and pressure gages into internally powered and easily
portable measurement instruments. The Alicat battery pack is
able to power any Alicat flow meter with a standard 9V
battery
Add Alicat's
Industrial Carrying Case for a rugged, field ready flow
verification device or transfer standard.
Alicat portable flow meters
allow the user to quickly and effectively:
Verify proper operation of equipment, including
other manufacturersmass flow meters and mass
flow controllers.
Maintain equipment settings as components within the
system wear down.
Search for leaks in the system utilizing the pressure
reading.
Install equipment and perform initial tuning and
adjustments.
Perform periodic system checks for quality control.
Customization options
Alternate STPs to simplify comparisons to
other flow devices
High accuracy calibration of +/-0.4% of reading + 0.2% of full
scale
Gas mixture calibrations
Integrated totalizer for tests that require long term
averaging
Portability and all of Alicat's Standard
Features
Display of Mass Flow, Volumetric Flow,
Pressure & Temperature
Local Dynamic Display
RS-232 I/O & Analog I/O
Field Tunable for Application Specific
Response
17 User selectable on board gas
calibrations
Accessories
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full line of Alicat's flow related accessories. Alicat can
help.
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