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    Standard Output Signals of Electromagnetic Flow Meters

    Time: 2025-09-11 10:09:04 Click:0

    Standard Output Signals of Electromagnetic Flow Meters


    Electromagnetic flow meters support multiple standardized output signals to meet industrial automation and process control requirements. The main standards include:


    1. ?Analog Signal Standards?

    4-20mA Current Signal?

    The most widely used industrial standard, offering long-distance transmission (up to 1000m) with strong anti-interference capabilities. 4mA represents the minimum flow, and 20mA represents the maximum flow. ?

    0-10V/0-5V Voltage Signal?

    Suitable for short-distance transmission or low-voltage control systems, but prone to signal attenuation. ?

    2. ?Digital Signal Standards?

    Serial Communication Interfaces?

    RS-232/RS-485?: Supports protocols like Modbus, HART, and Profibus for data exchange with PLCs or SCADA systems. ?

    Wireless Transmission (e.g., GPRS)?: Ideal for remote monitoring in hard-to-wire environments. ?

    Pulse/Frequency Output?

    Pulse output: Each pulse corresponds to a fixed volume (e.g., 1L), used for cumulative flow measurement. ?

    Frequency output: Proportional to flow velocity (0-5000Hz), suitable for control applications. ?

    3. ?Switch Signal Standards?

    Relay Output?

    Used for alarms (e.g., high/low flow, empty pipe detection) with typical ratings of 250mA/35VDC. ?

    4. ?Specialized Protocols?

    HART Protocol?: Combines 4-20mA with digital communication for remote parameter configuration and diagnostics. ?

    Fieldbus Protocols (Profibus, CANopen)?: Used in high-speed industrial networks for real-time control. ?

    5. ?Signal Selection Considerations?

    Distance?: 4-20mA is preferred for long distances (>100m), while RS-485 supports up to 1200m. ?

    Interference Resistance?: Current signals (4-20mA) outperform voltage signals in noisy environments. ?


    For detailed technical specifications, refer to industry standards like GB/T 18659 for industrial process control applications. ?


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