SUP-LDGR Electromagnetic BTU meter
00319-HW-SUPMEA-019
Overview
An electromagnetic BTU (British Thermal Unit) meter is a device used to measure the heat energy transferred in a heating or cooling system. It operates based on the principles of electromagnetic flow measurement combined with temperature sensors.
The meter consists of a flow sensor and temperature sensors. The flow sensor uses electromagnetic induction to measure the volumetric flow rate of the fluid, such as water or glycol, passing through the system. This information is crucial for determining the amount of heat energy being transferred.
| Product | Electromagnetic BTU meter |
| Model | SUP-LDGR |
| Diameter nominal | DN10 ~DN2000 |
| Accuracy | ±2%, (flow rate=1m/s) |
| Working pressure | 1.6 MPa |
| Liner material | PFA, F46, Neoprene, PTFE, FEP |
| Electrode material | Stainless steel SUS316L, Hastelloy C, Titanium, |
| Tantalum, Platinum-iridium | |
| Medium temperature | Integral type: -10℃~120℃ |
| Split type: -10℃~180℃ | |
| Power supply | 85-245VAC,50/60Hz,22-26VDC |
| Electrical conductivity | > 50μS/cm |
| Ingress protection | IP65, IP68 |
Supmea electromagnetic BTU meters accurately measure the thermal energy consumed by chilled water in British thermal units (BTU), which is a basic indicator for measuring thermal energy in commercial and residential buildings. BTU meters are usually used in commercial and industrial as well as office buildings for chilled water systems, HVAC, heating systems, etc.