The direct insert style liquid flow sensor with stainless steel/PPS plastic tip combines flow sensing with a built-in transmitter for an all in one flow measuring system. This device fits all 1-1/2 to over 36 in pipes, and it is intended for direct installation into the pipe through a 1 in NPT hole. In the hot tap installation, the sensor is mounted in the pipe under pressure by attaching a service saddle or weld-on fitting to the pipe. Then the sensor assembly is attached to an isolation valve and extended into the pipeline to measure flow. Hot tap installations are often required in retrofit projects, but even in new construction, a hot tap sensor can be desirable for service considerations.

Poids 0.2 kg
Dimensions 7 × 7 × 2 cm

4 avis pour Сleaning Sponge

  1. avril 8, 2021 - 6:23 pm

    While bacterial infections and viral infections are extremely common, both come with their own particular set of mild and severe risks. To reduce your facility’s risk of exposure, it’s important to first understand the difference between a virus and bacteria. Use this guide from ServiceMaster Clean to learn what viral and bacterial infections are, what risks they pose, and how you can limit your exposure to them

  2. avril 8, 2021 - 6:24 pm

    #2 While bacterial infections and viral infections are extremely common, both come with their own particular set of mild and severe risks. To reduce your facility’s risk of exposure, it’s important to first understand the difference between a virus and bacteria. Use this guide from ServiceMaster Clean to learn what viral and bacterial infections are, what risks they pose, and how you can limit your exposure to them

  3. avril 8, 2021 - 6:24 pm

    #3 While bacterial infections and viral infections are extremely common, both come with their own particular set of mild and severe risks. To reduce your facility’s risk of exposure, it’s important to first understand the difference between a virus and bacteria. Use this guide from ServiceMaster Clean to learn what viral and bacterial infections are, what risks they pose, and how you can limit your exposure to them

  4. avril 8, 2021 - 6:24 pm

    #4 While bacterial infections and viral infections are extremely common, both come with their own particular set of mild and severe risks. To reduce your facility’s risk of exposure, it’s important to first understand the difference between a virus and bacteria. Use this guide from ServiceMaster Clean to learn what viral and bacterial infections are, what risks they pose, and how you can limit your exposure to them

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