ELS Oil flow monitoring lubrication station
APPLICATIONS
- Lubrication oil monitoring
- Industrial fluid flow monitoring
- Process control
FEATURES
- Monitors up to 64 oval gear meters
- Highly visible color touch screen display
- Easy to use touch screen for defining user set limits
- Robust stainless steel cabinet
- Designed for demanding paper industry applications
- Solid construction
- Remote monitoring available to PC, DCS or PLC
OPTIONS
- 1-16 inputs
- 1-32 inputs
- 1-48 inputs
- 1-64 inputs
FOR REMOTE MONITORING
In demanding paper industry applications
HIGHLY VISIBLE COLOR TOUCH SCREEN DISPLAY
REMOTE OIL FLOW MONITORING
The model ELS oil flow monitoring lubrication station provides for comprehensive remote monitoring of multiple flow points in demanding paper industry processes. Up to 64 oval gear meters can be connected to each station. Multiple stations expand system capacity to thousands of monitored points. Lubrication systems typically utilize both model EGL and model EGM oval gear flow meters. A highly visible touch screen display in a robust stainless steel cabinet completes the operator interface, making it easy to set flow point labels, associated target flow rates, and low/high alarm values. Lube monitoring software in a host computer stores the flow values for all points over time, providing historical trending of all flow values.
MODEL | ELS |
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PULSE INPUTS | 64 MAX; OPEN COLLECTOR PROXIMITY SENSORS |
Analog input (optional) | 4-20 mA or 2-10 VDC (1 only) |
Serial port | Selectable RS-422/495 or RS-232 |
Alarm outputs | 8 potential free gold-plated dry contacts |
Supply voltage | 85 to 264 VAC, 25 W AC-line Fuse 2A |
Display | 5.5″ color touchscreen (320 x 240 resolution) |
Operating temperature | +50 .. +120°F (+10 .. 50°C) |
Maximum temperature | 80°C / 176°F |
Relative humidity | 20..80% |
Maximum vibration | < ± 20 m/s² < 2 g |
Protection | IP 65 |
Enclosure material | SS316 |
Dimensions | 18″ width x 15″ height x 5″ depth |
Weight | Approx 11 lbs (5 kg) |
Build options | Analog input, serial port, alarm outputs, supply voltage |