
Note: For complete information request catalog page below,
#PEMSA 64 030 061 SERIES#
The Series "FC" flow controls must have at least 15 PSI (1 Bar) pressure drop across the control in order to deliver the rated flow. With optional polypropylene, PTFE, or Kynar bodies they can operate from 40☏- 180☏ (5☌-82☌). The Series "FC" flow controls can operate from 40 ☏ - 140☏ (5☌-60☌) with PVC bodies and EPDM diaphragms. The minimum pressure drop needed across the flow control is 15 PSI (1 Bar) in order to get the desired flow. Standard flow ranges are from 1/4 GPM to 120 GPM (.95 LPM to 454 LPM). They are normally used to replace more costly flow control devices. They utilize a diaphragm which changes shape with inlet pressure changes, thus maintaining a constant flow rate.

They must be installed in the correct flow direction (indicated by label) to work properly. The Series "FC" flow controls are used to maintain a constant pre-determined flow in a system. Bodies are also available in virgin polypropylene, PTFE, and Kynar®. The standard Series "FC" flow controls are constructed of TYPE 1, GRADE 1 PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) with diaphragms of EPDM. The rated output of Series FC flow controls will vary ☑5 percent with EPDM assemblies. An in-line strainer or filter should be installed before the flow control when suspended solids are present, and for all applications below 1.0 GPM (3.8 LPM). Swelling of the diaphragms in certain liquids will result in loss of flow rate accuracy. All applications should be tested for flow characteristics and chemical compatability to insure desired results.

These flow controls are designed for liquids similar in viscosity to water.
