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- Directly
measures mass gas flow in SCFM or
NM3H. Available in other engineering
units
- Insertion and in-line models
- In-line model has built-in flow conditioners
- Advanced Power Pro T Sensor
- All welded sensor construction
- Wide turn down-100 to 1
- Microprocessor based, field rangeable
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- On board display and configuration panel
- FM and CSA approved
- CE approved
- NIST traceable calibration
- Low-end sensitivity - leak detection
- Negligible pressure drop
- No moving parts
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Fox Model
10A Thermal Mass Flowmeter is the
instrument of choice for reliable
and accurate gas mass flow measurement.
The instrument measures gas in standard
units without the need for temperature
and pressure compensation. It provides
a 4-20 mA output proportional to
mass flow rate in your choice of
engineering units (SCFM, SFPM, NM3H,
etc.). The optional on-board display/configuration
panel provides a bright LED read-out
of flow rate and total. Wetted parts
are 316 stainless steel standard;
Hastelloy C276 optional.
All Fox Model 10A Flowmeters are equipped with the revolutionary Power ProT thermal mass flow sensor. The Power Pro sensor was designed to operate at a higher power level than previous models. The elevated power level significantly increases its sensitivity to flow. This results in improved accuracy, repeatability and response time.
The Model 10A is available in insertion and in-line configurations. The insertion meter has a rugged 1/2-inch probe in lengths up to 36-inches (91.4 cm). The in-line model is available in 1/4-inch to 6-inches and delivered with built-in flow conditioners that eliminate the need for long, straight pipe runs. The meter can be ordered with flanged, NPT, or weld-prep end connections. The Model 10A is FM and CSA approved for hazardous area locations. The very reliable, very accurate Fox Model 10A Thermal Mass Flowmeter is the right choice for your gas flow applications.
Common Gases: Air, ammonia, argon, biogas, butane, chlorine, compressed air, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, digester gas, ethane, ethylene, helium, hydrogen, methane, mixed gases, natural gas, nitrogen, oxygen, propane, and many more.

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