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Product category: Potable water metering and distribution
News Release from: Krohne | Subject: Waterflux
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 18 August 2006

Krohne showcases Waterflux water meter
at WEFTEC

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Krohne showcases the Waterflux electromagnetic water meter that sets new standards, with its high sampling rate and long battery life, at WEFTEC 2006

Krohne showcases the Waterflux electromagnetic water meter that sets new standards, with its high sampling rate and long battery life, at WEFTEC 2006 This GSM-capable water meter can remotely transmit flow rate readings using the internet or cellular telephone

To learn more about the Krohne Waterflux electromagnetic water meter, visit booth 5077 at WEFTEC 2006 at the Dallas Convention Centre from 22-25 October 2006.

The Waterflux water meter delivers all the advantages of mechanical water meters while offering an elegant solution for traditionally problematic applications, such as water with suspended particles, bi-directional metering, or flow metering for pipe sizes larger than DN50.

Its unencumbered measuring path makes Waterflux superior to traditional water meters with respect to pressure drop and long-term stability, which is an advantage compared to the mechanical nature of conventional meters.

The Waterflux is competitively priced and requires minimal maintenance as compared to standard mechanical meters, providing for a low cost of ownership.

The Waterflux water meter features a built-in compact module that includes a data logger and a GSM transmitter designed especially for use in remote pipes or shafts.

The data logger stores all flow data, including peak values and low flow rates during night-time operation.

Data is transmitted via SMS or GPRS to the nearest transmission tower, and from there to an internet or cellular phone network server.

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