Maretron Fuel Flow Monitor, NMEA 2000
$395.00
Maretron's FFM100 provides precision fuel
flow information to help optimize fuel consumption, which can save
thousands of dollars in fuel operating cost. The FFM100 uses
state-of-the-art, positive displacement metering technology for
unprecedented accuracy. In fact, the accuracy of the FFM100 is nearly
that of commercial vessel systems costing tens of thousands of dollars,
yet the FFM100 cost less than existing recreational systems found on the
market today. Additional benefits of the positive displacement metering
technology are the elimination of flow conditioning components such as
straighteners and pulsation dampers. Other flow meter technologies
require flow conditioning components that increase system and
installation cost. The FFM100 also uses true temperature compensation
with embedded temperature sensors within the meters. The returning fuel
is generally hotter than the supply fuel and if not properly
compensated, inaccuracies as much as 5% can occur in computing the
engine's fuel consumption. The FFM100 also detects momentary reverse
flow in the fuel lines due to fluctuating pressure caused by the
injection pump. Less accurate systems count the reverse fuel flow as
part of the consumed fuel where the FFM100 properly accounts for
momentary reverse flow.
Lastly, the FFM100 can be used for fluid types other than fuel (e.g., water, oil, etc.) by ordering the appropriate flow sender.
The
FPM100 is NMEA 2000® certified so you can view any and all information
anywhere on the vessel using a compatible NMEA 2000® display. The FFM100
is a key component of Maretron's N2KView® vessel monitoring and control
system.
Features:
- FFM100 converts a variety of flow senders (e.g., fuel, water, etc.) to NMEA 2000® Network Data
- All
flow senders ordered separately depending on application (i.e., single
fuel flow sender for gas engine, dual fuel flow senders for diesel
engine, water flow sender for sea water, etc.)
- Fuel flow senders facilitates fuel consumption optimization for reduced fuel operating cost
- Fuel
flow senders use positive displacement metering technology for superior
accuracy over other measurement technology such as turbine meters
- Fuel flow senders do not require costly fuel conditioning components like flow straighteners and pulse dampers
- Fuel flow senders implement true temperature compensation with precision built-in thermistors for increased accuracy
- Fuel flow senders automatically detect reverse flow due to fluctuating pressure difference from injection pumps
- Fuel flow senders pass particle sizes up to 70 micrometers (diesel fuel filters normally filter down to 2 micrometers to prevent clogging injectors)