For compressed air monitoring in just a few steps - without disconnection

With the SL870020, ipf electronic has a sensor in its portfolio that monitors compressed air consumption with high measuring accuracy. It can also be retrofitted to existing systems during running operation and can be maintained during operation.

 

All that is required is a flange with a G½" ball valve (retrofitted if necessary) at a suitable measuring location, with dry air and taking into account the inlet/outlet section. The sensor is then screwed onto the ball valve and this is normally closed (nc). The system does not lose any fans at this point. Then simply loosen the clamping sleeve and push the measuring head in until it is centered in the pipe using a scale.

 

Finally, the clamping sleeve is energized again, which completes the assembly. Now all that is missing are the measurement results. A Modbus RTU interface, a pulse output for counting or a 4-20mA analog output are available for this purpose. This means that all the information on air consumption can be easily processed within the company so that you never lose track of costs.

 

The solution portfolio is rounded off by a local consumption determination function that works reliably even in confined spaces: The sensors listed below have an internal flow rectifier. As a result, they do not require any inlet and outlet sections or, in exceptional cases, only very short ones.

 

SL890021 DN 8 G 1/4

SL900021 DN 15 G 1/2

SL910021 DN 20 G 3/4

SL920021 DN 25 G 1

SL930021 DN 32 G1 1/4

SL940021 DN 40 G1 1/2

SL950021 DN 50 G 2

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