PAFS-1000 - Averaging flow sensor

Ideal for determining the differential pressure and therefore the speed at the entrance of variable volume stations or fans, in air conditioning systems.

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SKU Model Description Price Quantity
16986 PAFS-1000 - Averaging flow sensor - PAFS-1002

Averaging flow sensor PAFS-1000
Length: 8,02 cm

16 EUR
16985 PAFS-1000 - Averaging flow sensor - PAFS-1003

Averaging flow sensor PAFS-1000
Length: 13,73 cm

18 EUR
16984 PAFS-1000 - Averaging flow sensor - PAFS-1004

Averaging flow sensor PAFS-1000
Length: 13,73 cm

19 EUR
16983 PAFS-1000 - Averaging flow sensor - PAFS-1005

Averaging flow sensor PAFS-1000
Length: 13,73 cm

22 EUR
16982 PAFS-1000 - Averaging flow sensor - PAFS-1006

Averaging flow sensor PAFS-1000
Length: 31,75 cm

35 EUR

Description

The Series PAFS-1000 Averaging Flow Sensor is ideal for sensing differential pressure in the inlet section of variable air volume terminal units and fan terminal units. Units can also be used to sense differential pressure at other locations in the main or branch duct systems. The "H" port senses total pressure and the "L" port senses static pressure. The difference between these signals is the differential, or velocity pressure.

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PAFS-1000 - Averaging flow sensor

Ideal for determining the differential pressure and therefore the speed at the entrance of variable volume stations or fans, in air conditioning systems.