Flow switches are used to monitor fluid or gas flow while it is passing through its valve body, then to send an electrical control sign if the flow rate is too high or too low. The signal is sent as a safety measure to another device, such as a pump, that will respond accordingly or to a switching unit within the valve body. This is an important safety feature because many processes will only operate within a certain range of flow rate, halting or becoming compromised if the flow rate exceeds or falls under that range.
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Brooks InstrumentHatfield, PA 888-554-3569 For any industry, a partnership with Brooks is an investment in reliability, repeatability, accuracy and performance. Every day, customers turn to Brooks for solutions to their challenges and go away satisfied. Brooks offers only the highest quality flow switches available, in addition to providing the broadest array of needed equipment and components for a variety of big and small industries.
Sierra InstrumentsMonterey, CA 800-866-0200 Providing top-notch flow switches alongside quality service & support is very important to Sierra & they value the relationship they have with their customers. When you call Sierra, you talk to a live person, all the time, every time. With 30 years of quality experience, Sierra takes pride in offering a one-on-one approach with each valued customer. When it matters, choose Sierra.
Porter Instrument Division, Parker Hannifin Corp.Hatfield, PA 800-457-2001 Porter's products and services reflect over four decades of experience in the design and manufacture of precision instruments for the measurement of fluid movement. Porter incorporates design principles that are simple and straightforward, yet flexible enough to operate under a wide variety of process parameters. Porter`s flow switches are accurate, reliable and cost effective solutions.
Kytola InstrumentsNorcross, GA 678-701-3569 You can rely on Kytola Instruments when you need proven accurate and reliable measurement and control, short delivery lead times, expert application and technical support solutions. Kytola's flow switches are made to last. If you have a problem with any of our products, phone us. The talented and experienced people at Kytola Instruments stand behind their workmanship 100%!
Dwyer Instruments, Inc.Michigan City, IN 800-872-9141 It is the understanding by every Dwyer employee that they are the key to a successful quality system at which forms the foundation of achieving & maintaining their customer's trust & confidence, ensuring quality products & the kind of customer service you just don't see these days. With Dwyer, you'll not only find excellent & affordable flow switches, but also the kind of respect you deserve.
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John C. Ernst Co., Inc.Sparta, NJ 888-463-7678 The John C. Ernst Company engineers quality solutions for process and steam to each and every one of its respected customers, providing them with state-of-the-art flow switches as well as many other precision manufactured products. Please call the John C. Ernst Co. today with any questions or check out their website for complete listings of all their products and services.
Hoffer Flow Controls, Inc.Elizabeth City, NC 800-628-4584 Whether your application is located in an industrial plant, truck mounted or even in harsher environments such as sub sea or military, Hoffer has a solution for all your liquid and gas measurements needs. Call Hoffer today to ask about our precision manufactured flow switches or go to the HFC website to see our full product descriptions. The HFC staff is committed to your needs.
Burkert Fluid Control SystemsIrvine, CA 800-325-1405 Burkert Fluid Control Systems' continuous investment in research & development, in addition to their comprehensive staff training enables this leading company to offer its customers the very best in technology and services. For any questions you may have regarding Burkert's quality manufactured flow switches, please call today or go to the BFCS website for full product descriptions.
Furness ControlsIndian Trail, NC 800-898-5325 Today Furness Controls is represented and supported in more than 30 industrialized countries and many thousands of their instruments are in use throughout the world working for years in harsh production environments. For the toughest, most reliable and technologically advanced flow switches in the world, turn to Furness Controls and you'll experience the level of satisfaction you deserve.
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While all flow switches are flowmeters, not all flow meters are flow switches because they are not all equipped with the ability to control the flow rate, but simply to measure it. Flow switches are utilized in a wide range of applications, including air conditioning, water treatment systems, water cooled equipment, liquid transfer systems, pump systems and industrial process control. Categorized by characteristics such as flow material, measurement type and design, flow switches are used in diverse industries including HVAC, industrial, pharmaceutical, food and chemical processing, water treatment and commercial.
There are many different types of flow switches, the most common of which include gas, liquid, volumetric and velocity flow switches. The first two types are characterized by the flowing material, whereas the last two are characterized by measurement type; thus, these types can intermingle such as a volumetric gas flow switch or a liquid velocity flow switch. Flow switches at their most basic consist of a valve body, sensing devices and a switching unit that is connected to a pipeline. Gas flow switches include materials such as air and steam and are most often used in HVAC applications. Liquid flow switches include a much longer list of materials, which includes water, lubricants, coolants, chemicals and slurries, and are vital to many industrial applications. Volumetric flow switches, on the other hand, can measure the flow of liquids or gases. The most important characteristic of a volumetric flow switch is that it measures the flow of the material based on volume per unit time, an example of which is cubic feet per minute. Conversely, velocity flow switches measure the flow rate of a moving material in terms of velocity, of which an example would be feet per minute.
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