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Source for a flow meter

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adtchad

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I am looking for a flow meter to measure up to 400 SCFH at 30 psi. Any suggestions of a source.

Thanks,
Alfonso Del Toro
Chad Therapuetics, inc.
 
NuFlow Technologies Inc deals with an extensive product line to suit your needs. In the Houston area, ph (281) 582-9538 for Steve McIntyre or Edmonton Alberta Canada, Rohan Rambaran at (780)468-2941. The website is " you can review and pick a site closer to you for customer representation.

Kenneth J Hueston, PEng
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Sturni-Hueston Engineering Inc
Edmonton, Alberta Canada
 
Cockroach,
Which NuFlow product were you thinking of? At 10 MCF/d I don't think he can spin a turbine, he'd have beta-ratio problems with an orifice meter, and NuFlow's PD meter wouldn't know that his tiny quantity of gas was there.

I can't think of anything in Oil & Gas that would work. I'd send him to one of the compressed-air sites.

David Simpson, PE
MuleShoe Engineering
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