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Sierra Instruments releases Smart-Trak 50 Series

A Sierra Instruments product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Jun 2, 2010

Sierra Instruments has launched the Smart-Trak 50 Series high performance flow controller, sharing the same advanced core sensor technology as the Sierra Smart-Trak 100.

The Smart-Trak 50 is now available at nearly half the price with expedited off-the-shelf delivery at no extra charge.

The Smart-Trak 50 Series high performance flow controller from Sierra Instruments

The Smart-Trak 50 Series high performance flow controller from Sierra Instruments

This performance/price advantage was made possible by reducing the number of mass flow controller parts by almost 50 per cent, automating calibration around slightly reduced accuracy, and leveraging RandD costs against already developed and proven sensor, valve and LFE technology.

Sierra has also been able to streamline delivery by stocking the seven most common flow ranges.

OEM's that buy in volume will see deeper price reductions.

The Smart-Trak 50 delivers accuracy of +/- 1.5 per cent FS, repeatability of +/- 0.25 per cent FS, 300 millisecond response time and 0-50 slpm (nlpm) range in one compact footprint.

It comes with 316L SS wetted materials, field zero and span adjust, analog outputs as well as RS-232 and RS-485 with optional large local display and two DB9 connectors located on either side of the enclosure for convenient wiring.

Sensor, LFE and valve technology have been field-proven for over a decade.

The Smart-Trak 50 can be calibrated onsite, thereby avoiding expensive and time consuming returns to the factory.

All Sierra flow meters benefit from support for the life of the instrument.

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