Flowmeter Targets Chlorination Systems

Dec. 1, 2009
The GF90 Mass Flow Meter is said to offer superior performance in gas measurement applications such as chlorinated water disinfection systems, with less maintenance, and lower installation and operating costs. 
With its solid-state precision flow sensor design, the GF90 reduces the problem of plugging that can occur with small-bore orifice design sensors such as differential pressure devices, says the vendor. The solid-state meter can measure extremely low flow rates, and the sensor can be constructed of materials such as Hastelloy-C that make it impervious to highly corrosive, wet chlorine gas. The GF90 Flow Meter’s constant power technology results in a stable output with high accuracy of +1% of reading plus 0.5% of full scale, with repeatability of +0.5% of reading or better.Fluid Components International LLCwww.fluidcomponents.com800.854.1993 

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