Portasonic consists of a handheld portable clamp-on transit time flow meter device for accurate flow measurement from outside a pipe – especially for fire protection water sprinkler and fire hydrant systems. The unique clamp-on fixture design makes the installation very straightforward and requires no special tools or skills and due to the non-invasive nature of clamp-on transducers, there is no pressure drop, no moving parts, no leak and no risk of contamination or corrosion. This
ultrasonic flow meter Ideal for the measurement of flows in clean, non-aerated fluids such as water, water/ glycol and oils in full pipes from ½” to 180” (12 to 4570 mm) diameter can be measured and the ultrasonic signal penetrates all common metal and plastic pipe materials.
Key Features of Ultrasonic Flow Meter
- Accurate flow measurement from outside of a pipe with clamp-on sensor
- Measures, totalizes and transmits flow in both directions
- Simple set-up and ease of operation with digital processing
- Larges display with user-friendly calibration menu
- Suited for a wide range of industrial applications
- No pressure drop, no moving parts, no leaks and no contamination
- Long term reliability and battery life, light weight, compact and reliable
Advantages of Portasonic
We are a proud to announce Coltraco now offers the Portasonic – portable
ultrasonic flow meter to provide a new dimension to our range, especially catering for the sprinkler system maintenance in the fire industry amongst others. State of the art technology provides an effective means to enhance the management of your systems.
Accurate flow data provides the chance to make energy saving measures by fine tuning the systems. It does this through self-adapting proprietary signal quality tracking, allowing the system to automatically optimally adapt to the people to the pipe material and flow profile in both directions. Portasonic offers sustained operation across a wide range of applications and environments due to the non-invasive external clamp, requiring no mechanical parts to be inserted into the pipe wall or in any other way to effect the operation of the system. The ultrasonic signal penetrates all common metal and plastic pipe materials containing clean, non-aerated fluids, most typically being water, water/ glycol and oils.