Reference: 899528-21-R
Brand: Revere Transducers
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The IFM SI2000 is a thermal flow switch designed for monitoring the flow of liquids and gases in industrial applications, offering reliable performance with no moving parts.
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The IFM SI2000 flow sensor utilizes thermal flow measurement technology to detect the flow rates of various media, including liquids and gases. Its design eliminates the need for moving parts, reducing maintenance requirements and enhancing durability. The sensor features a 55 mm probe length and requires an Aseptoflex adapter for installation. It operates within a voltage range of 20 to 36 VDC and provides a PNP output with a current rating of up to 400 mA. The device includes a bar graph display for real-time flow monitoring and is suitable for hygienic systems, with a pressure rating of up to 30 bar.
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