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Check this out:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW and let me know your opinions. |
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http://gscatalogs.us.yokogawa.com/im...1f2b401yia.pdf
Looks like to me that with a 2"ID YF105 flange that you are WAY over the desired liquid flow range (Table 1.4.1). Even the smallest tube (0.5"ID) seems off the scale in fact. Get a second opinion though; I've been wrong before ![]()
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Thank you.
I was also able to Google for the same document. Yeah, 9.8 gpm minimum is pretty useless... The search continues! In the mean time, I picked up this meter: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=3823494678 but no info on it. (The price was right, and the graduations interesting). |
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Here's some decent quality liquid flowmeters we've used in our laboratory before: http://www.kinginstrumentco.com/products/products.html. They do cover the flowrates you need at least. Might be a bit pricey though, depends on your budget.
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Yeah, I know that one, thanks.
What do you guys think about this: http://www.litremeter.com/pages/peltonintro.html edit: easier to go to site: http://www.litremeter.com/ |
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Considering your choice I assume you were interested in the 4-20 output.
the 200 or 700 series may work or maybe this http://www.flowmeters.com/catalog_li...ion_set_id=109
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Ok, here's another one:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=3828344293 I dnloaded the spec sheets here: http://www.wbta.us/bigben2k/42-AN.pdf The accuracy is outstanding (but probably seriously out-dated), but the pressure drop is dismal. You have minutes... |
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Oh well. The pressure drop was dismal anyways.
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