MFT Transmitter Overview
The MFT transmitter is based on digital signal processing technology and can be used together with the existing DZM series mass flow sensors to directly measure fluid mass flow, density, and temperature.
The MFT20 transmitter is a digital-computation type transmitter. By digitizing the signal and applying digital filtering and computation, it improves noise resistance and delivers more accurate results.
The MFT40 transmitter is a digital-drive type transmitter. Digital drive converts the digital signal into an analog signal via D/A conversion to drive the sensor. This digital drive technology enhances the sensor's resonance performance, speeding up the resonance response and enabling accurate fluid measurement under more complex conditions.
Product Functions
Enables direct measurement of flow, density, and temperature
Indirect volumetric flow measurement: transmitters are interchangeable
No need for re-matching or re-calibration with the sensor
Outputs frequency and current; output parameters are configurable
On-site 3-button operation for on-site configuration, viewing, and other functions
On-site 4-line character display with prompts for measurement parameters and configuration operations
Features low-flow cutoff, zero-point calibration, and slug-flow suppression
Supports upper/lower measurement limit settings and out-of-range alarms
Adjustable damping coefficient for smooth variable display output
Error status indication: displays alarm messages with status light indicators
Allows output of specific flow, circulation, and frequency values
Installation Method
Integrated installation.
Transmitter Appearance

Transmitter Composition
The transmitter consists of a housing, terminal board, power board, safety barrier board, analog board, DSP board, display board, and other components

Flow Error

Current Output

Power Supply

Transmitter Installation

Integrated Installation

Quick Clamp Installation Diagram
