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Midwest Instruments & ControlsRice Lake, WI
 
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Phone: 715-523-1268
Fax: 206-338-6504
 
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 PROGRAMMABLE PADDLE WHEEL FLOW METER WITH TOTALIZERS
2" schedule 80 meter mounted on 13" section of pipe
 
 
Easily installable, economically priced, digital paddle wheel flow meters utilized in irrigation, aquaculture, aquariums, pulp mills, research institutions and numerous other water monitoring applications.
 
  • Engineers and Purchasing Agents - Invest less with these flowmeters, leaving money in the budget for other improvements.
  • Our 2 year parts and labor warranty protects your reputation
  • Quick shipment - most small quantities shipped within 24 hours

 
To view our complete selection of Paddle Wheel Flow Meters, please visit our website.
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 Remote Dispaly Paddle  Wheel  Flowmeter With Totalizers
 
An economically priced flow meter designed for use in industrial fields, including irrigation, aquaculture, aquariums, paper mills and swimming pools.
 
This display can be separated by up to 15 feet from the sensor. Useful when the pipe is above or below eyesight. The sensor is waterproof, the display is sealed however it can not be mounted underwater or in direct sunlight. The display unit contains two replaceable standard AAA batteries that will power the meter for about 2 years.
 
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 Pulse Output Meter
 
This paddle wheel flow meter, when used in conjunction with the appropriate adapter, can monitor flows in pipes ranging in size from ½" to 8". Paddle wheel flow meters are universally accepted as a means of measuring flow electronically. Wide range in flow rates, negligible head-loss and good accuracy at a reasonable price, continue to make these meters popular. Easy removal for cleaning and repair permit the meters to be mounted in lines with moderate particulate levels.
 
The paddle wheel, spinning at a rate linearly proportional to the velocity of the flow, activates a switch once per revolution. The time it takes the paddle to rotate, divided into the diameter of the pipe, results in the flow rate.
 
This meter consists of a switch that opens and closes once per revolution of the paddle wheel.  A computer system capable of counting and timing must be used with this sensor.
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