Taylor Instruments - Industrial & Engineering Chemistry (ACS

Taylor Instruments. Ind. Eng. Chem. , 1956, 48 (9), pp 8A–9A. DOI: 10.1021/i651400a704. Publication Date: September 1956. Copyright © 1956 American...
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Taylor Presents ACTUAL SIZE 6½" χ 3"

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FLOW TRANSMITTER T h e n e w Taylor Fixed Range Differential Pressure Transmitter (200TD111) provides an excellent, economical means of meas­ uring flow, liquid level, or pressure. A 3 to 15 psi signal is transmitted to an indicating, recording or controlling receiver w i t h an accuracy of 1%. Its remarkably l o w price makes it a practical cost accounting aid for many applications previously considered marginal. Check these features: Simple to install. Piping is simplified because it can be close coupled to orifice flanges. Can be lead-line or bracket mounted. No seal pots re­ quired. Mercuryless, no leveling required. Force-balance construction means negligible displacement. AYi lb. weight, 6 ^ " χ 3 " size make it easy to handle. Easy to maintain. External zero and range adjust­ ments. Self draining or venting. Over-range to full working pressure with no permanent damage. Purges, if required, can be installed to keep body swept clean. Minimum number of parts. Reliable accuracy. Calibration accuracy is better than 1%. Unaffected by piping or' mounting stresses. N o errors build up during operation because of self draining and venting feature.

Pressure effect 2%/150 psi ( 1 0 0 " range). Tem­ perature effect 2%/100°F. (100" range). Sensi­ tivity exceeds 0.1%. Rugged and dependable. No stuffing box, levers or pivots. No relay valve. Compact, weatherproof, built for rough service and outdoor mounting. Adaptable. Ranges 0 to 50, 100, 200 and 300 inches of w a t e r - e a s i l y and quickly changed by substitution of range ring and diaphragm. No. 200TD111, Fixed Range Differential Pressure Transmitter. Immediate Delivery from Stock.

Call your Taylor Field Engineer to discuss pos­ sible applications for this remarkable new in­ strument in your plant. And write for Bulletin 98274. Taylor Instrument Companies, Rochester, N.Y., o r T o r o n t o , Canada.

DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS Diaphragm of Neoprene impregnated Nylon. Body material brass. Maximum working pressure 150 psi.; temperature 150°F. Air Supply pressure, 20 psi. Air consumption, 0.10 standard cu. ft. per minute. Output pressure range 3 to 15 psi. Size 6ιΛ" χ 3", Weight 4 lbs. 9 οχ.. All connections lA" internal NPT.

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