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  • Single jet and multi jet water meter introduction

    1. Single Jet Water Meter Definition A single jet water meter is a type of positive displacement water meter with a simple structure. It uses a single, concentrated water flow jet to drive the impeller to rotate, and calculates the water consumption by converting the rotational speed of the impel...
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  • Clip-on Ultrasonic Flow Meter Features

    I. Core Technical Features Non-invasive Installation, Zero Pipeline Damage No cutting, welding or disassembling of pipelines is required. The sensors are simply clamped on the outer wall of the pipeline, which completely avoids leakage risks and damage to the original pipeline system. It is ide...
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  • Threaded Connection Features of Electromagnetic Flowmeters

    Threaded connection is a common installation method for small-caliber electromagnetic flowmeters, specifically designed for medium-low flow and low-pressure working conditions. It is widely favored by overseas small-sized enterprises and customers in civil water treatment scenarios. Its core fea...
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  • The working principle of the UOC series open channel flowmeter

    • Components The series produced by Lanry Instruments is a remote version ultrasonic open channel flow meter (UOC). It consists of two elements, a wall mounted host, which has a display and an integral keypad for programming, and a probe, which must be mounted directly a...
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  • Beyond Traditional Weirs: Smart Open Channel Meters Redefine Flow Measurement

    For decades, traditional weirs and flumes have been the backbone of open channel flow measurement, relied upon to monitor water flow in rivers, canals, wastewater systems, and industrial discharges. These devices operate on a simple principle: constricting flow to create...
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  • For Industrial Tanks & Storage: Level Meters That Adapt to Every Environment

    Industrial tanks and storage systems are the backbone of sectors ranging from oil and gas to chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and water treatment. These vessels hold fluids and materials that span from corrosive acids and viscous slurries to high-temperature gases and food-gr...
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  • Corrosive, Viscous, Abrasive: Electromagnetic Meters That Handle Every Fluid

    In industrial processes ranging from chemical manufacturing to wastewater treatment, fluid measurement faces relentless challenges. Corrosive acids, viscous slurries, and abrasive slurries with solid particles have long tested the limits of traditional flow meters, leadi...
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  • Beyond Mechanical: The Smart Ultrasonic Water Meter Redefines Accuracy

    In the realm of water management, accuracy has always been a cornerstone of efficient resource use—yet traditional mechanical water meters have long fallen short of this ideal. For decades, households, businesses, and municipalities relied on devices with moving parts th...
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  • For Smart Cities & Homes: Ultrasonic Water Meters That Adapt to Your Needs

    In an era where sustainability and efficiency define urban development, smart cities and modern homes are seeking technologies that align with dynamic lifestyle and environmental goals. Among these innovations, ultrasonic water meters have emerged as a transformative sol...
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  • Non-Contact Ultrasonic Open Channel Flow Meter: UOC and UOL Compared

    1.Introduction Non-contact ultrasonic technology has transformed open channel flow measurement, serving water conservancy, sewage treatment, and chemical industries with reliable, low-maintenance solutions. As leading ultrasonic open channel fl...
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  • What are the definition and technical requirements of the “starting flow rate” for me...

    The “starting flow rate” (designated as Q₁ in metrological standards) is defined as the minimum water flow rate at which a mechanical water meter can initiate rotation of its internal measuring mechanism (e.g., impeller) and perform valid volume measurement. Key technical requirements...
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  • How are the maximum permissible error standards for mechanical water meters classified?

    The maximum permissible error (MPE) standards for mechanical water meters are classified based on international/regional technical specifications (e.g., ISO 4064, OIML R49) and meter accuracy classes, with divisions primarily depending on flow rate ranges and meter types (volumetric or turbine-ty...
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