Series 160E Ellipsoidal Tip Pitot Tube

Series 160E Ellipsoidal Tip Pitot Tube

Series 160F Straight Stainless Steel Pitot Tubes

Series 160F Straight Stainless Steel Pitot Tubes

Series 160S "S" Type Stainless Steel Pitot Tube

Large, Open Tip Design Resists Fouling; Optional Permanent Mount Models

The Series 160S "S" Type Stainless Steel Pitot Tube is designed specifically for flow measurement of dirty, particulate laden air or gas streams typical in smoke stack and other environmental testing. Total and static pressure tubes are precisely aligned and welded together every 6 inches for maximum accuracy, strength, and long term durability. Permanent mount (PM) models include a 1" welded stainless steel sleeve and adjustable compression fitting with 1" MNPT mounting threads.

Note: Increased shipping and handling charges will apply to pitot tube lengths over 36" for International orders and 72" for Domestic orders.

Product Applications

  • Monitor or control air velocity or air flow in particulate laden air streams
Starting at $308.55
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Model Description Availability* Qty Price
160S-18PM Permanent mount "S" type stainless steel Pitot tube, 18" insertion length. 1-3 days*
$809.10
160S-36 "S" type stainless steel Pitot tube, 36" insertion length. 1-3 days*
$320.95
160S-72 "S" type stainless steel Pitot tube, 72" insertion length. 1-3 days*
$416.90

Features

  • Large 5/16" stainless steel tubing resists plugging under harsh conditions
  • 1/8" FNPT connections are permanently welded to unit
  • Able to be used in up to 1500°F (815.5°C) and 100 psig (6.89 bar)

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Questions

Question
I have an application where I need to check the velocity in a 16" metal duct containing metal cutting from a plasma machine. What pitot tube do you recommend?
Answer
The 160S pitot tube is specifically designed for flow measurement of dirty, particulate laden gas or air so a bit of dust should not be an issue for your application.
Question
How do you do traverse readings with a Pitot tube for air velocity and air flow readings?
Answer
Dwyer has a guide on how to calculate air velocity and air flow with Pitot Tubes including traverse readings located on our website at: Air Velocity Measurement
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