Turbine meter VISION 3000
for low viscous, non aggressive liquids and low flow rates
- DN12
- Largest measuring range
- Trogamid
- High operating pressure
- NSF, WRAS
Water, Liquid food
from 5 up to 65 l/min
from 0 up to 25 bar
Water & waste water industry, Chemical industry, General industry, Food & beverage industry, Aerospace industry, Pharmaceutical industry, Automotive industry
General information
The small turbine meter VISION 3000 measurement technology is ideal for the accurate measurement of small flow rates, such as for the flow of water, deionized water, cooling water in the semiconductor industry, brewing water or heated water in coffee machines and also to measure the flow of cooling water in laser systems.
In addition to the targeted dosing of flow quantities, VISION turbine meters also contribute to the ensuring improved internal component protection for devices like steam cookers in large kitchens, which contributes to longer durability of the machines. Our ILR701T and ILR750T displays are ideally suited for the accurate display and evaluation of fluid use.
Technical data
Material | Trogamid |
Viscosity range | 0,8 – 16 mm²/s |
Accuracy | ±3 % of value |
Repeatability | < 0,5 % |
Temperature range | -20 °C up to +100 °C |
Operating pressure | 25 bar max. |
Electrical connection | Electrical connector EN 60529 or cable connection |
Power supply | 5 – 24 VDC |
Output signal | Open collector NPN pulse |
Process connections | G ¾“, NPT ¾“ |
Approvals | KTW, NSF, WRAS |
Downloads
- Minibook_DE_EN.pdf
- Datasheet_Baureihe_DE.pdf
- Datasheet_Series_EN.pdf
- Datasheet_Seria_PL.pdf
- Wiring diagramm_DE.pdf
- Wiring diagramm_EN.pdf
- Overview/Flyer_DE.pdf
- Overview/Flyer_EN.pdf
- Overview/Flyer_PL.pdf
- Installation manual_DE.pdf
- Installation manual_EN.pdf
- CAD/3D_thread_DIN plug_DE_EN.zip
- CAD/3D_thread_without plug_DE_EN.zip
Measuring principle
Turbine meters VISION

The rotor is turned by the fluid force in proportional to the flow. A hall generator supplies pulses, which can be utilized for digital or analogue signal processing. The gener- ated pulses are specified as the k-factor.