General information features specifications, Flow range – Seametrics EM 100-102 v.2 User Manual
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The EM100/102 are small electromagnetic low-flow flowmeters
with chemically-resistant plastic wetted parts and platinum
electrodes suitable for use with a variety of chemicals. Capable
of measuring pulsating flows from diaphragm-type metering
pumps, they are designed primarily for electrically-conductive
chemical injection applications. The 1/4” and 3/8” sizes moni-
tor maximum flows of 1 and 3 gallons per minute (or 4 and 11
L/min), respectively. Barb or NPT fittings are available, and must
be designated at time of order.
The EM100 and EM102 are 12-24 Vdc powered. The EM100
comes with a standard pulse output, and the EM102 with stan-
dard pulse and analog outputs. All electronics are self-contained
in a single compact chemically-resistant housing, well suited for
OEM applications.
These meters are also appropriate for remote monitoring of
chemical volume or rate using a computer or a PLC.
GENERAL INFORMATION
FEATURES
SPECIFICATIONS*
6 ft. control cable
ABS plastic
Platinum
Viton™ (EPDM optional)
PVDF plastic
12-24 Vdc, 180 mA
+/-1% of reading, plus .005 gpm (0.02 lpm)
185˚ F (85˚ C)
150 psi (@ 75˚ F)
>20 microSiemens/cm
Frequency opto isolated 1000 pulse/liter (3785 p/g)
Materials Body
Electrodes
O-Ring
Fittings
Power
Accuracy
Max Fluid Temperature
Maximum Pressure
Minimum Conductivity
Outputs
EM100
ABS plastic
Platinum
Viton™ (EPDM optional)
PVDF plastic
12-24 Vdc, 180 mA
+/-1% of reading, plus .005 gpm (0.02 lpm)
185˚ F (85˚ C)
150 psi (@ 75˚ F)
>20 microSiemens/cm
• Frequency opto isolated 1000 pulse/liter (3785 p/g)
• 4-20 mA opto isolated passive
EM102
Strain relief
Rugged ABS plastic body
Male NPT or barb pipe fittings,
PVDF plastic
(must designate at time of order)
FLOW RANGE
SIZE
LOW FLOW CUTOFF
MINIMUM FLOW for spec accuracy
MAXIMUM FLOW
-025
-038
L/MIN
GAL/MIN
GAL/HR
L/MIN
GAL/MIN
GAL/HR
L/MIN
GAL/MIN
GAL/HR
.04
.01
.60
.26
.07
4.2
3.8
1
60
.11
.03
1.80
.76
0.2
12
11
3
180
*Specifications subject to change • Please consult our website for current data (www.seametrics.com).