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Badger BGR-FC5-FD-P2-AA6A-P Flow Monitor

Programmable Flow Monitor, 4-20mA, 0-5/10V, BACnet/Modbus, 2 Sensor, Panel Mount

  • Brand Name: Veris
  • Veris Part#: BGR-FC5-FD-P2-AA6A-P
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Analog Output      :      Configurable to 0 to 5V, 0 to 10V or 4 to 20 mA; Uncertainty: ±0.1% of reading; 16-bit resolution (0 to 10V and 4 to 20 mA), 15-bit resolution (0 to 5V); 200 ms, 90-10% step response; Sourcing analog output signal
Application      :      Flow
Communication      :      EIA-485 (RS-485), Modbus, BACnet, USB
Display Type      :      128 × 64 pixel LCD graphical display, LED backlit
Flow Sensor Input      :      2 Sensor Inputs
Keypad      :      Membrane overlay, domed tactile response keys, keypad interface is protected from ESD
Mounting      :      Panel
Operating Humidity      :      0 to 85%, non-condensing
Operating Temperature      :      32 to 130° F (0 to 55° C)
Power Consumption      :      8 W (power supply must provide 8 W min.)
Product Type      :      Flow Monitor
Range      :      FC-5000 Series
Relay Configuration      :      One Form C mechanical relay and one Form A solid state relay
Relay Contact Ratings      :      Form C Relay : 5A (N.C. or N.O.), 5 to 24 Vdc; Form A Relay: 1A, 60V
Standards      :      CE, UL 61010-1 and ANSI/ISA- 61010-1
Supply Voltage AC Range      :      9 to 28Vac RMS (50 to 60 Hz)
Supply Voltage DC Range      :      10 to 40Vdc
Totalizer Resetable      :      Yes
Warranty      :      1 year

The Badger Meter® FC-5000 is a microprocessor-driven device designed for energy/BTU and flow monitoring. The FC-5000 BTU Monitor is compatible with the complete line of Badger Meter industrial flow meters and temperature sensors, creating a solution to monitor hydronic energy usage, flow rate and totals. Many years of experience in the industrial market has allowed Badger Meter to incorporate features indispensable in control operations

  • pdf Datasheet https://www.veris.com//ASSETS/DOCUMENTS/ITEMS/EN/FC-5000_d1022.pdf