Flow Switches & Sensors

FS-200 Series Flow Switch

Part Number: 27106
FS-200
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:

FS-200 Series Flow Switches offer accurate flow detection, with 1% repeatability, over a broad range of flow settings and port sizes. Its durable construction delivers long-life reliability in either water or oil. Generous flow paths keep pressure drop low. These switches are ideal for detection of improper flow rates in high volume lubrication, cooling or process systems. Applications include: Protect Bearings or Gears (oil separators, fuel systems, pumps, compressors, presses), Electronics or Machinery (heat exchangers, semiconductor manufacturing equipment, induction furnaces, radio transmitters), Process Systems (water filtration and reverse osmosis, chlorinators, de-icers, sterilizers, evaporators).

  • Flow Rate Settings: 0.5 GPM to 50.0 GPM
  • Port Size: 1" NPT to 2" NPT
  • Primary Construction Material: Bronze or Stainless Steel
  • Setting Type: Fixed

Features

  • Flow Rate Settings: 0.5 GPM to 50 GPM
  • Port Size: 1" NPT to 2" NPT
  • Primary Construction Material: Bronze or Stainless Steel
  • Setting Type: Fixed
SKU
27106
Sensor Type
Shuttle Type
Model
FS-200
Primary Material Of Construction
Alloy
Body Material
Bronze
Wetted Materials
Bronze, Teflon®,316 Stainless Steel, Viton, Ceramic
Minimum Pressure
300 - 500 psi
Maximum Pressure
400 psi
Minimum Temperature
-20°F
Maximum Temperature
300°F
Flow Setting
25 GPM
Flow Setting Range
20.1 + GPM
Adjustable Range
N/A
Set Point Accuracy
±10%
Set Point Differential
15%
Switch Type
SPDT (20 VA)
Port Size
2" NPT Female
Electrical Termination
24" Long, 18 AWG, Polymeric Leads
Recommended Filtration
150 micron
Weight
8.06

Reed Switch Protection

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Gems Sensors Product Resource, FS-200 Bonnet Assembly

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Gems Sensors Instructions, FS-200 and FS-400

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FS-200 Product Guide

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Gems Sensors Catalog, FS-200

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Can a flow switch handle more flow than the flow set point?

A flow switch can typically handle a greater flow rate than its flow setting. Many flow switches are set 4 times less than the actual operating flow rate. As flow rate increases, pressure drop also increases, eventually causing a restriction of flow.

Can a flow switch be mounted at an angle?

Yes, piston and shuttle type switches utilizes a small, strong spring, that is not bothered by the mounting attitude of the flow switch and will perform at any orientation. The exception is our FS-400P, which is spring less.

Can a flow switch be cleaned?

Yes. The design facilitates cleaning by flushing out the flow switch with clean water. Some flow switches have removable parts for a more thorough cleaning.

If I add a small diameter connector to my flow switch, will it affect the pressure drop?

The pressure drop across the flow switch will not increase but you could see a pressure drop across the connector itself. Every flow fitting has a pressure drop associated with it.

Why is filtration necessary?

Filtration helps prevent clogging from solid particles. It is recommended but many applications do not use them. Certain flow switches are more susceptible to particles than others. A general rule to follow is the lower the set point the more susceptible to particles the unit becomes.

What is the difference between a flow switch and a flow sensor?

A flow switch detects the presence of the flow at a predetermined set point. A flow sensor is used for monitoring flow rate, telling the user the flow rate (i.e. 5 GPM).

Can flow switches be used for liquid or gas?

Yes, Gems has flow switches for liquid and gas applications. A flow switch intended for liquid flow should not be used on gas flow.

Can flow rate monitors be used for liquid or gas?

Gems flow sensors are limited to liquid flow rates. There are flow sensors available for gas measurement from other manufacturers.

Are flow switches set on the rise or the fall?

Typically, catalog units are set on the rise. Rising set points are most commonly used in coolant loops to insure proper flow. Switches can be calibrated on the fall when required.

What does SPST or SPDT switch mean?

SPST (single pole single throw) switch comes wired only one way, either normally open or normally closed. This is the best choice for OEM applications. It insures that it can only be wired one way. SPDT (single pole double throw) switch comes wired for both normally open and normally closed. Customers like this option when prototyping and unsure of the end requirement.

What is the minimum pressure needed to operate a flow switch?

Gems will list minimum pressure requirement, this is a very conservative specification, one that is application specific. If you have been using a unit below specification without issue, it is fine to continue its use. If you have flow through the unit then you have overcome all pressure drops in your system, including the flow switches.

Does viscosity make a difference?

Yes, as viscosity increases the set points come down. Check the specifications for your flow switch for recommended maximum viscosity.