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New alternative to cutting pipes and mechanical meters from Micronics, for simple, low cost fl ow measurement


from outside the pipe!


The U1000 is an ultrasonic clamp-on fl ow metering solution for measuring fl ow rate with a volume pulse output and optional fl ow rate signal, which can be used as a stand alone meter or as an integral part of an aM&T or BEM’s system.


 Metered liquid fl ow rate and volume  Easy to install  Clamp-on sensors  Lower installed cost than in-line meters


Simple to install – clamp-on to the pipe, connect power and enter the pipe diameter, no specialist skills or tools required!


A cost effective alternative to expensive in-line meter installation, plus dry servicing, providing minimum downtime and maximum availability!


Hot water metering and fl ow measurement for heat metering, chilled water metering and fl ow measurement for chilled water energy metering.


 Hot Water < 85°C  Chilled Water  Potable Water  Demineralised Water


www.micronicsfl owmeters.com or call


01628 810456 Customized solutions


Thanks to the special AC-Trim, SAMSON’s modular valves operate perfectly even under the most severe operating conditions. Multi-stage plugs or seat-guided, shape- optimized parabolic plugs in combination with carefully sized attenuation plates ensure that your plant runs at considerably reduced noise level even at high pressure drops.


Suitable for: Steel, Plastic & Copper pipe, 25mm – 115mm OD


Stay safe and sound with products from SAMSON


Call 01737 766391 today for further details


MADE IN BRITAIN


SAMSON CONTROLS LIMITED Perrywood Business Park, Honeycrock Lane, Redhill, Surrey RH1 5JQ. Fax: 01737 765472. Email: Sales@samsoncontrols.co.uk Internet: www.samsoncontrols.co.uk


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