Press Release Tracer®VM with User Interface

Burger & Brown Engineering is pleased to announce the release of the new Smartflow® Tracer®VM  Electronic Flowmeter with User Interface. This new product offering employs reliable vortex shedding technology to monitor liquid flow rate and temperature. The newly designed control circuit provides some of the same features as previous Switching Tracer flowmeter such as:

·         vm12-with-interface-color-w-bkgndTurbulent Flow Indication (FCI Technology)
·         Programmable switch set points (1A, 30VAC) for high or low flow or temperature and turbulent flow rate
·         User selectable analog outputs for flow and temperature 0 to 5 or 0 to 10VDC
·         BTU’s per minute calculation
·         Selectable temperature and flow rate units
·         Sealed pushbuttons for menu navigation
·         Glycol input up to 30% for FCI calculation
·         Optional NIST Traceable Calibration New features include:
·         Totalizing function with volume display from a selected point
·         Remote User Interface mounting option
·         Bright Color LCD display
·         Vortex Shedding Sensor Technology
·         Internal rechargeable battery for temporary operation unattached to power source
·         Optional Cables for AC wall adapter or connection to RJG eDart System(tm)

New Tracer®VM  flowmeter with User Interface allows water resource budgeting through the use of the totalizing function. Vortex shedding technology increases reliability with flow sensors that are less susceptible to dirty cooling water conditions. The display is bright and easy to read in low light areas. Remote mount user interface provides greater flexibility for installation location. Connection sizes are available from 3/8″ through 1-1/2″NPT or BSPP. Flow rates are 1 to 15LPM through 10 to 200LPM. 100°C operating temperature limit is standard. Upper temperature limit of 120°C is available in the lower flow ranges. Product will be available for shipment January 2017.

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