GF Piping Systems' Offer Magnetic Flow Meter Accuracy
GF Piping Systems says its thermoplastic construction resists corrosion, enabling a long, maintenance-free life.
GF Piping Systems’ Signet 2580 FlowtraMag is a full-bore magnetic flow meter designed for high-accuracy flow measurement in short pipe runs. Its sensor design has shorter inlet and outlet pipe lengths, which enables highly accurate readings, the company says.
Available in pipe sizes of 1”, 2” and 4” PVC Schedule 80, the FlowtraMag promotes an accuracy of ±1% of reading and repeatability of ±0.5. GF Piping Systems says its thermoplastic construction resists corrosion, enabling a long, maintenance-free life. The meter supports digital (S3L), frequency and active or passive analog 4 to 20 mA.
GF Piping Systems|800-854-4090|gfps.com
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