Flow meter stays accurate up to 5m/s
The latest version of Flo-Dar from Marsh Mcbirney has new software which makes possible both a higher range of measurement as well as the capability accurately to measure flows up to 5m/s.
The latest version of Flo-Dar, the radar-based open-channel flow meter technology from Marsh Mcbirney, has new software which makes possible both a higher range of measurement as well as the capability accurately to measure flows up to 5m/s.
The Flo-dar family of flowmeters, which includes both standard AC- and DC-powered instruments and portable designs, is intended for difficult flow conditions.
These may involve high solid content, caustic or high temperature media as well as shallow flows, unusually large channels or high velocities.
The technology, which is noncontact, combines digital Doppler radar velocity sensing with ultrasonic level measurement.
The equipment is thus easy to install, ideal for retrofitting and maintenance-free.
Sensors and monitors are field-replaceable.
Ancillary equipment includes data loggers and diagnostics as required.
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