Transonic T402 mainframe fitted with TS410 Tubing flow meter.
- Make Transonic Systems
- Hertz 50Hz/60Hz
- Model T402
- Serial T402B21931
- Weight 7
- Voltage 240V
- Working Working
- Warranty 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor
- Dimensions 51×40×31 in
- Shipping Type Freight
- Item Condition Pre-owned
- Manufacturing Date 2012
Transonic Systems TS410 Flowmeter Module.
- Compatible with 400-series Flowmeter Consoles (T402, T403)
- 96-pin DIN Connector to Proprietary Backplane
- Thumb-screw to Lock Into Console on Front Panel
The Transonic Systems Inc. T-400 Series Flowmeter Modules allow researchers to configure multiple- channel flowmeters with mix and match capabilities to fit individual application requirements. The 400-Series utilizes gold standard transit-time ultrasound technology which is largely independent of vessel diameter, flow velocity profile, turbulence and hematocrit. Additional acoustical velocity phase signals are available for experimental ultrasound dilution measurements; applications include density measurement and cardiac output.
T402 Multi-Channel Research Console.
Mix and match measurement capabilities in a single instrumentation console. T402 and T403 Consoles are multi-channel capacity cases with a shared universal power supply and back-panel analog outputs compatible with most data acquisition systems. The Consoles accept any 400-Series Module:
- TS410 Tubing Flow Module
- TS420 Perivascular Flow Module
- SP430 Scisense Pressure Amplifier Module
- T402
T402 Console holds up to 2 double-bay flow modules, 4 single-bay pressure modules or a combination of both. - T403
T403 Console holds up to 3 double-bay flow modules, 6 single-bay pressure modules or a combination of both.
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