Starting at $1,948.00
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Overview

Features

  • "EZ Setup"- guided setup for first time users
  • Liquid, gas, steam and heat flow equations
  • Utility metering - steam, heating/cooling, chilled water, natural gas, compressed air
  • Press TOTAL button to view heating total, press GRAND button to view cooling total (liquid delta heat equation)
  • Menu selectable hardware & software features
  • Internal data logging option
  • Isolated pulse and analog outputs standard
  • RS-232 port standard, provides power for optional modem
  • RS-485 Optional
  • Windows setup software
  • NX19 gas equations, stacked DP transmitters
  • DDE server & HMI software available
  • Remote metering by wireless or modem

Description

The KEP ES-759 SUPERtrol-II flow computer satisfies the instrument requirements for a variety of flowmeter types in liquid, gas, steam and heat applications. The ES-759 includes many advanced features as well as multiple flow equations-- all in a single instrument. The ES-759 offers a special feature that allows users to access heating total by pressing the TOTAL button, and cooling total by pressing the GRAND button when using liquid delta heat equation.

The alphanumeric display of the KEP ES-759 SUPERtrol-II flow computer offers measured parameters in an easy to understand format. Manual access to measurements and display scrolling is supported. The versatility of the flow computer permits a wide measure of versatility within the instrument package.

The KEP ES-759 SUPERtrol-II flow computer's various hardware inputs and outputs can be "soft" assigned to meet a variety of common application needs. The user "soft selects" the usage of each input/output while configuring the instrument. Applications include steam mass, steam heat, natural gas, fuel oil, compressed air, combination chilled water and heated water including low DeltaT.

The isolated analog output can be chosen to follow the volume flow, corrected volume flow, mass flow, temperature, pressure, or density by means of a menu selection. Most hardware features are assignable by this method. The user can assign the standard RS-232 serial port for external data logging, transaction printing, or for connection to a modem for remote meter reading.

A Service or Test mode is provided to assist the user during startup system check out by monitoring inputs and exercising outputs. The system setup can also be printed.