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Ultrasonic heat meter PortaSonic 9000 (portable)

for heat measurement

Ultrasonic heat meter PortaSonic 9000 (portable)

Heat measurement
-40 °C up to 150 °C
Pipe size DN13 – DN6000
Pipe material: All common materials (ultrasonic conductive) like steel, plastics
Flow velocities: +30 up to -30 m/s
Accuracy: Up to 1%
Certificates: CE / ATEX (in preparation)
5-point calibration (factory)
Low cost

PortaSonic 9000 is a portable ultrasonic heat meter designed for accurate and reliable non-intrusive flow measurement of process water and other liquids. The meter is working according to the transit time differential method and is used for flow measuring and/or heat metering in pressure pipes from DN 13 to DN 6000.

With operating temperatures ranging from -40°C to +150°C, flow velocities of +30 to -30 m/s and anaccuracy of 1%, PortaSonic 9000 is ideal for flow and heatmetering in the water and waste water industry.

In building management, PortaSonic 9000 is best suited forthe flow measurement of hot and cold water in coolingsystems and HVAC applications, or for energy optimizationand pump control.

In the chemical and petrochemical industry, the meter isideal for the measurement of raw and light oil, process andwaste water, aggressive and toxic fluids as well as of heattransfer media like thermal oil.

In the food & beverage industry, PortaSonic 9000 ensures best hygienic measurement of fluids.

PortaSonic 9000 calculates as option the heat or cold quantity (BTU measurement). For this, two external PT100 temperature sensors for the feed/return temperature (T1-hot/T2-cold) are connected to the PortaSonic 9000.


UF PS9000 User manual
 UF_PS9000_BA_02_1016.pdf
UF PS9000 Data sheet
 UF_PS9000_DB_02_0575.pdf

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Portable ultrasonic heat meter

Portable ultrasonic heat meter

PortaSonic 9000 is a portable ultrasonic heat meter designed for accurate and...

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