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SEA BRAND - Hall Sensor For Water Flow Meter (DN15 / DN25 / DN40 / DN50)
SEA BRAND - Hall Sensor For Water Flow Meter (DN15 / DN25 / DN40 / DN50)

SEA BRAND - Hall Sensor For Water Flow Meter (DN15 / DN25 / DN40 / DN50)

Price 1199.0 INR/ Piece

MOQ : 100 Pieces

SEA BRAND - Hall Sensor For Water Flow Meter (DN15 / DN25 / DN40 / DN50) Specification

  • Operating Temperature
  • -20C to 85C Celsius (oC)
  • Measurement Range
  • 1-30 L/min
  • Signal Type
  • Other
  • Interface
  • 3-pin Output
  • Sensitivity
  • High
  • Cable Length
  • Approx. 45 cm Inch (in)
  • IP Rating
  • IP65
  • Features
  • Corrosion-resistant, Compact Design, Quick Response
  • Sensor Type
  • Hall Effect Sensor
  • Wireless
  • No
  • Power Consumption
  • 15 mA Volt-Ampere-Reactive (var)
  • Application
  • Water Dispensing Systems, RO Plants, Water Purifiers, Industrial Automation
  • Mounting Type
  • Inline
  • Response Time
  • 0.2 s Hours
  • Product Type
  • Hall Sensor For Water Flow Meter
  • Material
  • Engineering Plastic, Brass
  • Input
  • Water Flow
  • Output
  • Pulse signal
  • Function
  • Detects and measures water flow
  • Usage
  • Water flow measurement
  • Accuracy
  • 10% %
  • Resolution
  • 1 L/min
  • Voltage
  • DC 5-18V Watt (w)
  • Weight
  • About 50 g Ounce (oz)
  • Pulse Frequency
  • F = 7.5 Q (L/min)
  • Connector Type
  • Male JST Connector
  • Maximum Pressure
  • 1.75 MPa
  • Housing Color
  • Black with brass fittings
  • Flow Direction
  • Unidirectional
  • Storage Temperature
  • -25C to 90C
  • Operating Humidity
  • 35%~90% RH (non-condensing)
  • Blade Material
  • Plastic
 

SEA BRAND - Hall Sensor For Water Flow Meter (DN15 / DN25 / DN40 / DN50) Trade Information

  • Minimum Order Quantity
  • 100 Pieces
  • Payment Terms
  • Cash in Advance (CID)
  • Supply Ability
  • 1000 Pieces Per Month
  • Delivery Time
  • 10 Days
  • Main Domestic Market
  • All India
 

About SEA BRAND - Hall Sensor For Water Flow Meter (DN15 / DN25 / DN40 / DN50)



Take advantage of a grand solution in flow measurement with our peerless Hall Sensor For Water Flow Meter. Designed with a male JST connector, corrosion-resistant black housing, and brass fittings, this device ensures uncommon durability and precision. Enjoy high sensitivity, accuracy within 10%, and a wide measurement range (1-30 L/min). The robust inline sensor operates efficiently from -20C to 85C, boasting a quick 0.2 s response time and IP65 rating. Buy now-grab yours and experience reliable flow measurement for RO Plants, water dispensers, and industrial automation!

Outstanding Features & Versatile Applications

This Hall Sensor For Water Flow Meter stands out with its compact, corrosion-resistant design and high-resolution digital pulse output. Used for detecting and measuring water flow, it offers quick response and impressive sensitivity. Suitable for use in water dispensers, reverse osmosis (RO) plants, water purifiers, and industrial automation systems, this sensor is engineered to thrive in demanding environments. Its robust build ensures long-term reliability, making it an ideal choice for both commercial and industrial fluid monitoring needs.


Swift Delivery, Secure Packaging & FOB Details

Your proposal amount determines the swift dispatch of the Hall Sensor For Water Flow Meter through reliable transport services across India. The sensor is carefully packed in sturdy boxes or bubble wrap to prevent damage during transit. Once your order is ready, it is promptly handed over at the designated FOB Port as per your requirements. We ensure a seamless order process for importers, manufacturers, suppliers, and traders seeking prompt and safe delivery of their selected products.


FAQ's of Hall Sensor For Water Flow Meter:


Q: How does the Hall Sensor For Water Flow Meter detect and measure water flow?

A: The Hall Sensor For Water Flow Meter utilizes a Hall effect sensor that generates a digital pulse signal in response to water flow. Each pulse corresponds to a specific volume-allowing accurate calculation of flow rate based on pulse frequency and known calibration values.

Q: What are the main applications of this sensor?

A: This sensor is well-suited for water dispensing systems, RO plants, water purifiers, and industrial automation processes where reliable and precise water flow measurement is crucial.

Q: When is it recommended to use this flow meter sensor?

A: It is recommended for applications requiring accurate monitoring and control of water flow, especially in environments where rapid response, compact design, and corrosion resistance are necessary.

Q: Where should the sensor be installed for optimal performance?

A: The sensor should be installed inline within the water pipe system, following the indicated unidirectional flow direction, to ensure optimal performance and accurate readings.

Q: What benefits does the Hall Sensor offer over traditional flow meters?

A: This sensor provides faster response, higher sensitivity, corrosion resistance, digital output, and compactness, making it more reliable and suitable for modern water measurement and control applications.

Q: What is the process for connecting this sensor to a control system?

A: The sensor features a 3-pin male JST connector and digital pulse output, allowing straightforward integration with microcontrollers or monitoring interfaces using the provided 45 cm cable.

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