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The BADGER METER SDI0H1N10-0200 is an insertion-style flow meter designed for liquid flow measurement in industrial and commercial piping systems. It accepts hot tap installation on pipe sizes from 1-1/2 to 10 inches, allowing the meter to be installed or removed without shutting down the line. The meter outputs an analog 4-20 mA signal and operates on 24 VDC supply voltage. Wetted components include a stainless steel impeller, tungsten carbide shaft, Torlon bearing, and Viton O-ring, with a stainless steel and PPS tip assembly rated to 180 degrees F and 1,000 psi. The enclosure meets NEMA 4X standards for washdown and corrosion resistance. Licensed instrumentation technicians and industrial plumbers are the typical installers.
This meter is suited for water and compatible liquid service in commercial HVAC, industrial process, and municipal water applications where pipe sizes fall in the 1-1/2 to 10 inch range. The hot tap design is particularly useful in systems that cannot be taken offline. Accuracy is rated at 1 percent. No integral display is included, so flow readings are monitored remotely via the 4-20 mA analog output wired to a controller, PLC, or building automation system. The 1 inch male NPT connection provides a standard threaded entry point into the pipe fitting or hot tap saddle.
Designed for insertion-style flow measurement in piping systems with pipe sizes of 1-1/2 to 10 inches using a 1 inch male NPT hot tap connection.
Installation should be performed by a licensed instrumentation technician or journeyman plumber familiar with hot tap procedures and process piping. Before servicing or repositioning the meter, verify that the isolation valve on the hot tap fitting is closed and that line pressure is safely contained. The 4-20 mA output wiring must comply with applicable NEC requirements for the installation environment. Do not exceed the rated maximum pressure of 1,000 psi or maximum temperature of 180 degrees F.
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