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»»»»»»» Highlights: Reliable flow measurement of liquids and gases even without auxiliary powerHigh application certainty even for very small amounts of flowBest price-to-performance ratioMinimal pressure lossesModular display and measuring
transducer conceptExcellent long-term stability
Low maintenanceSimple installation and start-upApproval in accordance with KTA 1401, RCC-E, RCC-M and NPT stamp >
The measuring principle: Flowmeters that work according to the variable area principle generally consist of a vertical conical measuring pipe made of glass, metal or plastic. In this pipe, the float that is shaped according to the application moves freely up and down. In most flowmeters, the medium to be measured flows from the bottom to the top and raises the float. When the flow is constant, the position of the float stabilizes until the upward force that is acting on it is in balance with the form resistance and its weight.For glass cones, the measured values are read directly off of a scale at the height of the measuring edge of the float. For metal cones, the height position of the float is indicated via a
magnetic coupling system. Measuring the flow of the juice in the inlet lines of the
storage tanks at Eckes-Granini >