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Overview

Features

  • 600 to 6000 SCFM flow rate
  • 200 PSIG max operating pressure
  • Connections depending on model
    • 2 to 8in nominal
    • 50 to 101mm nominal
  • Materials depending on model:
    • Sch. 40 steel
    • Type L copper
    • Metric Aluminum
  • Pulse or threshold output
  • Optional RS-485 network output
  • Weather-resistant and surge protected
  • Housing rotates for vertical or horizontal installation

Description

The CDI Meters 5400 Series Flow Meter is designed to seal directly to the pipe with no cutting or welding required during installation. The CDI 5400 is similar to the CDI 5200, except that it has its probes mounted side-by-side in a single ring, its display can rotate to accommodate pipe orientation, and it is built for larger pipe sizes. Each flowmeter is made and calibrated for a specific size of pipe, so the digital display indicates flow directly with no setup or adjustment. 

The CDI 5400 clamps onto a pipe, with two flow-sensing probes projecting into the pipe through 3/16in drilled holes. The meter measures flow by keeping one probe warmer than the other and determining the mass flow rate from the amount of heat required. The flow rate, in SCFM or equivalent units, is shown on a large, four-digit display; a 4-20 mA output and a pulse output permit remote display, totalizing, and data collection.

Applications

  • Monitoring of compressor-room output and distribution lines in medium to large-sized facilities.
  • Point-of-use monitoring in industrial processes that use large amounts of compressed air