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Conventional Industrial Liquid flowmeters
News Release from: Blancett | Subject: Blancett QuikSert
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 20 April 2007
'Between-the-flange' design saves time
and cost
Blancett QuikSert in-line turbine flowmeter provides the high accuracy and rigorous construction of the standard Blancett turbine, but fits 'Between-the-Flanges' to save time and cost
The QuikSert design is compact, fitting between-the-flanges, so eliminating the need for mating flanges, resulting in cost savings and less installation time Because the need for mating flanges is eliminated, the QuikSert becomes universal
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 11 Dec 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Blancett Turbine Flow Meter Repair Kits are supplied for refurbishment of meters used for abrasive waterflood projects and hostile industrial use, and are quick and simple to install
It can accommodate ANSI flanges of 150#, 300#, 600#, 900#, and 1500# with each having its own pressure ratings.
The accuracy is +/-1% of reading and with +/-0.1% repeatability.
The operating standard temperature is -150F to +350F (-101C to +177C) to +450F (+232C) with high temp pick-up.
The wafer-style technology operates by fluid entering the meter; first passing through an inlet straightener that reduces its turbulent flow pattern then passing through the turbine, causing the turbine to rotate at a speed proportional to fluid velocity.
As each turbine blade passes through the magnetic field generated by the meter's magnetic pick-up, an AC voltage pulse is generated.
These pulses provide an output frequency that is proportional to volumetric flow.
To make one-man installation trouble-free and assure the proper fit, Blancett offers QuikSert hardware.
Each kit includes the necessary components (studs, nuts, gaskets, and spacer rings) to safely and correctly install the meter in the preferred flange.
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