Waste Water Applications
The trickling water line
Ductile iron won't stop FLUXUSDuctile iron pipes are quite common in waste water installations: They are relatively inexpensive and last a long time. For ultrasonic flow measurement, such pipes can present quite a problem. Clamp-on ultrasonic flow meters are the ideal solution in cases where the flow cannot be interrupted. Unfortunately, ductile iron tends to attenuate the sonic energy. If such pipes are furthermore lined with cement, the attenuation becomes even stronger, thus presenting a considerable problem. Recently, a dual channel FLUXUS ADM 7407 was successfully installed in a waste water treatment plant in New Jersey, where the facility operator needed to measure the influent and effluent of the primary treatment portion of the plant. Thanks to its hight output voltage, FLUXUS succeeded where all other tested ultrasonic clamp-on meters failed. After a series of tests, FLUXUS meters were permanently installed on both lines. The installation went flawlessly - with hauling away the old meter remaining as the biggest problem... |
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