Burkert 203723 (00203723)
Mass flow controller

Burkert 203723 (00203723)
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The thermal inline sensor is located directly in the gas stream and therefore achieves very fast response times.
Item Number: 203723 (00203723)
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The thermal inline sensor is located directly in the gas stream and therefore achieves very fast response times.

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Burkert Type 8626
  • Article: 203723 (00203723)
  • 8626-30,0M-O2.-E-DP-GM84-ALFF-E-04,0

Mass Flow Controller (MFC) Type 8626 is opportune for monitoring the mass flow of huge quantity of gas. The Inline thermal sensor, who is mounted directly in the gas flow, provides a highly response rate. Flow controllers constitute a flow meter, an electronic module, and a commensurate valve. The set point is concluded electronically applying a standard signal or through the Feldbus interface. The actual value on record by the sensor is compared with the set point in the controller. As well as, the actual value is communicated to outer instrument via an analog electrical or Feldbus interface for exploitative monitoring or analysis. Type 8626 regulator calibration is executed for two various types of gas that the user reversal. Both electrical standard analog signals and the field bus are accessible as electrical interfaces. Owing to its low sensitivity to pollution and its high level of protection, the IP 8626 is applicable for use in severe environments.


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