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Flow Switch Monitor Gives Users a Visual Indication of the Flow Rate and Set-Point Status
Omega's FSW-9000 series provides reliability with no moving parts. The flow switch monitor measures the velocity of the flow and features a chain of eight LEDs which gives the user a visual indication of the flow rate as well as set-point status. One di-chromatic LED indicates switch point status. The sensing element and connection of the FSW-9000 are made with 316 stainless steel, and the standard enclosure is glass-filled nylon. This RoHS-compliant product can be made with a variety of process connections such as threaded, flange or sanitary and is also available in an aluminum enclosure for heavy-duty installation requirements. The flow switch monitor is designed for use in measurement, control liquid applications and automotive testing.Company Information
One Omega Dr.
Stamford, CT 06907 (see map)
Phone: (203)359-1660
Fax: (203) 359-7700
email: info@omega.com
Website: www.omega.com
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