Toshiba Flanged (Large) – LF664

The LF664 uses Faraday’s Law of Electromagnetic Induction to measure the process flow. The device consists of two units; the first is a detector, through which the fluid to be measured flows and in which low level signals proportional to flow rates are obtained. The second unit is a converter which supplies excitation current to the detector, amplifies the signals from the detector, and processes and converts the signals into the 4 to 20 mA DC current signal. Model LF664 is available as a remote or integrally-mounted unit, and ranges in sizes from 500 to 1,950 mm (20 to 78″).

Description

The LF664 uses Faraday’s Law of Electromagnetic Induction to measure the process flow. The device consists of two units; the first is a detector, through which the fluid to be measured flows and in which low level signals proportional to flow rates are obtained. The second unit is a converter which supplies excitation current to the detector, amplifies the signals from the detector, and processes and converts the signals into the 4 to 20 mA DC current signal. Model LF664 is available as a remote or integrally-mounted unit, and ranges in sizes from 500 to 1,950 mm (20 to 78″).