Measuring Products
CONTROL-PLUS flow and temperature sensor, Hz signal, union thread, figure 138 4G

CONTROL-PLUS flow and temperature sensor, Hz signal, union thread

figure 138 4G

  • frequency output signal
  • wetted metal parts made from dezincification-free and corrosion-resistant gunmetal, resistant against aggressive water
  • male union thread
CONTROL-PLUS flow and temperature sensor, 4 - 20 mA signal, union thread, figure 138 6G

CONTROL-PLUS flow and temperature sensor, 4 - 20 mA signal, union thread

figure 138 6G

  • standard industrial signal (4 to 20 mA)
  • wetted metal parts made from dezincification-free and corrosion-resistant gunmetal, resistant against aggressive water
  • male union thread
M12x1 cable with loose litz wires, figure 138 00 012

M12x1 cable with loose litz wires

figure 138 00 012

  • to connect measuring valve figure 138 4G or 638 4G to BMS, KHS LOGIC Control System or KHS Mini Control System, or to connect the pressure measuring valve figure 138 00 008 to BMS
  • possible evaluation of flow and temperature via frequency input 5 VDC, 10 - 450 Hz or Pt1000 2 wire input
pressure sensor, figure 138 00 006

pressure sensor

figure 138 00 006

  • to measure the pressure in drinking water installations
  • can be connected to BMS via M12x1 cable with loose litz wires
cable for pressure sensor, figure 138 00 016

cable for pressure sensor

figure 138 00 016

  • for connection of the KEMPER Pressure Sensor to the CONTROL-PLUS potable measuring instrument
  • connection cable length 2 m
hand-held temperature sensor, figure 138 00 003

hand-held temperature sensor

figure 138 00 003

  • to measure water temperatures, especially outlet water temperatures of plumbing installations
  • with Pt1000 sensor element
  • cable length 1 m
CONTROL-PLUS plug-in temperature sensor, figure 138 00 004

CONTROL-PLUS plug-in temperature sensor

figure 138 00 004

  • for easy connection to CONTROL-PLUS potable measuring instrument (Part No. 1380000200)
  • two-wire technology
  • for all dimensions
sensor measuring module, figure 138 00 011

sensor measuring module

figure 138 00 011

  • for quick and easy readout of unaccessable sensors via CONTROL-PLUS potable measuring instrument
  • suitable for connecting the measuring valves and components, figures 138 4G, 138 00 006, 628 0G, T5100 140 00
  • suitable for wall assembly
Pt 1000 temperature sensor, figure T5100 140 00

Pt 1000 temperature sensor

figure T5100 140 00

  • tolerance class A
  • for insertion in the isolating unit of the MULTI-THERM circulation balancing valve, the measuring nozzles of the MULTI-FIX-PLUS circulation balancing valve and the measuring nozzles of the MULTI T-PIECE
  • for all dimensions
Multi-T adapter, union thread, figure 128 0G

Multi-T adapter, union thread

figure 128 0G

  • wetted metal parts made from dezincification-free and corrosion-resistant gunmetal, resistant against aggressive water
  • plugged port for optional installation of a drain- or sampling valve
  • 9mm immersion sleeve for thermometer or Pt1000
  • G 1/4 for assembly of a sampling valve or a drain valve
  • male union thread
CONTROL-PLUS portable measuring instrument for sensors, figure 138 00 005

CONTROL-PLUS portable measuring instrument for sensors

figure 138 00 005

  • to be used in combination with KEMPER flow and temperature sensors for analysis, documentation and adjustment of operating conditions of water installations
  • for connection to flow sensor figure 138 4G, 5 V DC supply from potable measuring instrument
  • measuring input for hand-held temperature sensor Pt1000 Figure 138 00 003
  • measuring input for CONTROL-PLUS plug-in temperature sensor Figure 138 00 004
  • measuring input for pressure sensor Figure 138 00 006

Measuring valves

Analyse and optimise operating states

Unknown operating parameters such as temperature, pressure, volume flow and flow velocity in a drinking water installation can lead to hygiene problems. With the KEMPER measuring products portfolio, all unknown system information can be conveniently measured, adjusted and documented

KEMPER measurement technology supports the creation of:

  • Temperature draw-off profiles
  • Risk analyses and hydraulic balancing in existing properties
  • Operating parameters in existing buildings
  • Demand-driven calculations of drinking water systems and hot-water storage