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Flow measurement devices are frequently used throughout the system to track the amount of water in the pipes to ensure the system isn’t suddenly overwhelmed. This webinar will explore how mag meters compare to common types of open pipe measurement technologies and how they can help minimize or prevent surcharging.
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A water purveyor was in urgent need of a chemically resistant flow instrumentation with a long life of service that allowed reliable and long-term stable dosing of the sodium hypochlorite solution. The client previously used electromagnetic flowmeters, but they were frequently damaged by corrosion. Learn about the solution that they chose instead.
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When a sewer system reaches max capacity due to inflow, infiltration, or any other reason, it can cause surcharging. This article will cover the various types of open and closed pipe flow meters and how they can be used to prevent surcharging.
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This case study will detail a dam operator that used an open channel flowmeter to determine flow rate and totalized flow, until this device did not perform as desired and needed to be replaced by a more accurate and reliable flowmeter. Discover why clamp-on flow measurement provided a much more reliable and accurate reading compared to other methods.
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Most pipelines are below grade, so vaults have traditionally been installed to provide access to any place where a meter and valve are necessary. Vault pits tend to be large, and the installation is by far the biggest expense of a metering project. The good news is that direct burial metering options can greatly simplify the installation requirements, significantly lowering the costs, while also boosting safety.
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