Heat Flow Calorimeter FM-HFC-A103

Heat Flow Calorimeter FM-HFC-A103

Heat Flow Calorimeter FM-HFC-A103 is a revolutionary heat meter with a static flow sensor based on ultrasonic technology. It is a precise tool for measuring heat consumption in water-based heating systems. Includes flexible communication options M-BUS and RS-485. Furnished with a heat calculator that calculates heat based on flow volume and temperature difference. Equipped with an 8-bit LCD display.

  •  Small size, lightweight, and easily handled
  •  Flexible mounting options for both horizontal and vertical pipes
  •  Reliable measuring device unaffected by working time
  •  Resistant to magnetic field interference up to 100 ka/m
  •  Measurement and remote transmission capabilities are unaffected
  •  Includes non-volatile memory to store flow rate and time data during a power outage
  •  Can store up to 18 months' record
  •  Dual-purpose heat and cold energy meter that can be installed in either the return or forward flow line
  •  Provided clever design that can track energy and flow volume

Diameter DN32
Min. Flow qmin 0.12 m³/h
Quantity of Flow (qp) 6 m³/h
Max Flow qmax 12 m³/h
Length 180mm
Connection Threaded connection
Pressure Loss ≤0.02MPa
Maximum Working Pressure (MWP) 1.6MPa
Flow Measuring Range 0.1
Temperature Sensor 1.5m standard a pair of PT1000 Temperature Sensors (cable length could be changed)
Remote Transmission M-bus, RS485, LORA, LORAWAN, NB-IOT
Power Supply High Power Lithium battery
Environmental Class Class B
Temperature Range 5 to 95℃
Temperature Difference 3 to 90 K
Installation Way Inflow or Return flow(Default is Inflow, for return flow need to indicate when ordering)
Installation Position Horizontal / Vertical
Permanence Service cycle≥6 years
Display 8-bit LCD
Dimensions 22 ×11.5 ×13 cm
Weight 1.2 kg

Heat flow calorimeters are versatile tools for measuring heat transfer in reactors, allowing users to monitor heat flow while maintaining process temperature control and widely used in urban heating pipes, heating tables of residential buildings, and heating systems.