Kem Kuppers’ Additional Accessories Din Rail Mount Adapter (HSA) Kem Kuppers’ Additional Accessories DIN rail adaptors of the series HSA are for mounting units with panel mount housings on a DIN rail. When using the adaptors, enough place is left between the housing and the DIN rail for the connecting cables. Features Simple mounting of panel […]
Description W-Lake TRG Standard Turbine Flow Meter means high performance and longer service life at an affordable price. This is the ideal turbine flow meter for monitoring solvents and other lower viscosity fluids, such as antifreeze and fuel measurement. With 20 flow ranges to choose from this meter is suitable for many of the turbine […]
Description AW-Lake TW Turbine Flow Meter is ideal to withstand the demands of the most rigorous flow measurement applications and is an ideal meter for liquid flow measurement on or off the oilfield. Included Models: MG-300 Sensor Type: Magnetic Pick-up Output: Pulse Meter Mounted Display: SignalFire Flow Totalizer Sensor Type: Totalizer Output: Wireless AW-Lake TW […]
Description Pelton Wheel Flowmeters has its flow rate range controlled by the connection and orifice size. For example, the MM20 has 3/4? connections and a flow range of 2 to 130 litres per minute. The ring assembly with rotor is the same size irrespective of flow rate and connection size. Pelton Wheel Flowmeters Application Canning […]
Description AW Lake is a corporate from United States of America that sell some product such as Positive Displacement Meters, Turbine Flow Meter, Tricor Coriolis Flow Meter, Lake Variable Area Flow Meter, Lake Paddle Wheel Flow Meter “Flow Stat”, Monitor & Controllers. One of the product that comes from the categories of Turbine Flow Meters […]
Also known as a radial turbine the highly efficient Pelton Wheel meter has some major advantages. The very large blade area compared with the flow inlet port size produces an exceptionally wide range flowmeter which can measure very low flows. The flow through the inlet of the meter is accurately directed onto the rotor which […]






