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WaterGIS

Geotechnical
Jun 19, 2002
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Hi all
I need more information about the uses of water Electromagnetic meters, with using RTU's
Best wishes
 
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Mag meters are top of the line when used properly, drawbacks are they are expensive and require a constant source of power, most models will provide a 4-20 mA or 0-10 VDC signal, a pulse contact and a reverse flow contact (some brands the contacts are dry only through a relay) Power requirements are small and can be 24VDC or 77-250 VAC 50/60 Hz. Most brands are standard NEMA 4 with NEMA 7 available.
Follow manufactorers instructions for grounding and piping arangements.

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I know of an insertion mag meter powered by either your own power supply or by solar panel with battery.
SeaMetrics in Oregon, the link is:
Never used one, but have been talking to the factory and I think I may try some.

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