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Wired 1" Cast Bronze 250 Series Irrigation Flow Sensor | DAT250B1

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Key Features

  • Sensor electronics easily removed from the tee
  • Impeller, bearing and shaft are easily replaced in the field, without changing calibration
  • Two-wire sensor, power and signal transmit on a single pair of wires, up to a distance of 2000 ft (610 m)
  • Digital signal easily interfaced with transmitters, monitors or PLCs
  • Six-bladed design with non-magnetic sensing mechanism
  • Two-wire sensor - power and signal transmit on a single pair of wires up to the distance of 2000 ft
  • Sensor easily removes from tee
  • Transducer Excitation - 35 VDC Supply, 600 uA Quiescent current, 1.2 VDC at 40 mA ON state
  • Electrical cable for IR sensor electronics - 48 in (122 cm) of UL style 116666 copper solid AWG 18 wire with direct burial insulation, rated to 221° F (105° C)
  • Electrical Cable for Standard Sensor Electronics - 20 ft (610 cm) of 2-conductor AWG 20 with AWG 22 drain wire shielded UL type PTLC wire provided for connection to display or transmitter unit, rated to 221° F (105° C)

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Specifications

BrandBadger Meter
MaterialCast Bronze
Sensor MountTee Mount
Sensor Size1 in.
Sensor TypeFlow Sensor
Wired or WirelessWired

The Series 250 flow sensor features a six-bladed impeller design with a proprietary non-magnetic sensing mechanism, mounted in a cast bronze housing, with female NPT threads. The unique impeller design is less prone to be fouled by waterborne debris. The forward curved shape coupled with the absence of magnetic drag provides improved operation and repeatability even at lower flow rates. This is especially true where the impeller is exposed to metallic or rust particles found in steel or iron pipes. As the liquid flow turns the impeller, a low impedance square wave signal is transmitted with a frequency proportional to the flow rate. The signal can travel up to 2000 feet (610 m) between the flow sensor and the receiving unit without the need for amplification.

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