YPP6830

The YPP6830 is a rugged, explosion-proof loop-powered rate/totalizer designed for demanding flow applications. It brings modern design, easy readability, and enhanced functionality to hazardous areas around the world in a way never seen before. Other meter designs have lost sight of the fact that the primary thing operators want to do with meters such as these is to look at them. They want a meter with a display that provides the important information about their process, can be seen under various lighting conditions, from wide angles, and from a distance. The YPP6830 delivers all these and more. The rugged, explosion-proof enclosure and extensive agency approvals allow it to be installed virtually anywhere.

  • Pulse, Open Collector, NPN, PNP, TTL, Switch Contact, Sine Wave (Coil), Square Wave, Opto-Isolated Inputs
  • Explosion-Proof, IP68, NEMA 4X Enclosure
  • 5-Digit 0.7" (17.8 mm) Top Display for Rate or Total
  • 7 Alphanumeric Character 0.4" (10.2 mm) Lower Display for Rate, Total, Grand Total, Units, and Tag
  • 13-Digit Totalizer with Total Overflow Feature
  • Through-Glass Button Programming
  • Isolated 4-20 mA Output for Rate, Total, or Grand Total
  • Two Isolated Open Collector Pulse Outputs, Up to 5 kHz
  • Battery, DC, or Output Loop-Powered Models
  • Gate Function for Rate Display of Slow Pulse Rates
  • K-Factor, Scaling, or Live Input Calibration with 32-Point Linearization
  • Automatic Rate, Total, and Grand Total Unit Conversions
  • Password Protection
  • Backlight Standard on All Models
  • On-Board Data Logging
  • Modbus® Communications RS-485 Option
  • Flanges for Wall or Pipe Mounting
  • Operates from -40 to 75°C

Details

What is a Pulse Flow Meter?

By counting water meter or energy meter pulses, pulse flow meters yield water or energy flow data.

How do You Calculate Flow Rate with Pulse Rate?

With flow meters, one can convert flow rate from pulse frequency, measuring the time between pulses and converting the number of pulses in a given period into energy use (kWh).

How do You Calculate Total Flow Rate?

To check performance, flow meter totalizer takes a totalized flow calculation or a running total of how much fluid passes through a sensor in a certain length of time. 

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