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Application Note: Water Treatment Plant
7/24/2009
Measure the effluent flow in a 4-inch line from a Water Treatment Plant high service pump with extremely limited straight piping available. By McCrometer, Inc.
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Application Note: Digester Gas Measurement
7/24/2009
The customer was having problems with the existing Rockwell Turbine Digester Gas Flowmeters. These meters never worked properly and never provided the correct flow output to the computer system. By McCrometer, Inc.
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Natural Gas Measurement
7/24/2009
The customer had no Natural Gas flow measurement for its standby generators and wanted to know how much gas each unit was using. The customer also wanted to know the performance efficiency of each generator to enable them to establish an effective maintenance schedule. The meters are scheduled for installation in December 1995.
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Case Study: The Town Of Walden Responds To Changing Measurement Needs
5/25/2009
As is the case in many municipalities these days, The Town of Walden’s water treatment plant needs changed over time. The town found it now had a requirement to measure finished water. The town’s original pump station design did not include a flow meter. By Mark Russell Water and Wastewater Superintendent The Town of Walden
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V-Cone Flow Meter Helps FPSO Vessels Shed Weight And Save Space For Big Cost Savings
3/6/2009
McCrometer announces the newest VCone® FPSO Flow Meter which will be exhibited at the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC), May 4-7, Reliant Center, Pavilion Booth 8127. The VCone Flow Meter offers proven differential pressure (dP) flow measurement technology with built-in flow conditioning that reduces upstream/downstream straight pipe run requirements by up to 70% or more. By McCrometer, Inc.
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Pacific Klamath Energy Utilizes V-Cone Flow Meter To Solve Problem In Co-Generation Plant
11/13/2008
Pacific Klamath Energy operates a 500 MW electric co-generating station for the City of Klamath Falls in Klamath Falls, Oregon. The plant also provides steam service to a local wood products manufacturing facility (steam host). The co-generation station provides electricity for about 450,000 residents, and the wood products manufacturing plant employs about 100 people.
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Pacific Klamath Energy Utilizes V-Cone Flow Meter To Solve Problem In Co-Generation Plant
11/13/2008
Pacific Klamath Energy operates a 500 MW electric co-generating station for the City of Klamath Falls in Klamath Falls, Oregon. The plant also provides steam service to a local wood products manufacturing facility (steam host). The co-generation station provides electricity for about 450,000 residents, and the wood products manufacturing plant employs about 100 people.
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New Reverse-Helix Propeller Flow Meter Sheds Debris, Resists Sand In Surface And Well Water Applications
11/13/2008
Water engineers and technicians will find the innovative Mc® Propeller Model MO300SW Reverse-Helix Flow Meter from McCrometer sheds a variety of organic and inorganic debris and resists sand typically associated with flow measurement in surface and water well applications to increase measurement accuracy, reduce maintenance requirements and lower total operating costs. By McCrometer, Inc.
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Space-Saving V-Cone Flow Meter Gives Municipal Water Engineers Lots Of Elbow Room
11/13/2008
Municipal water treatment engineers tasked with measuring liquid flow in close proximity to an elbow will find the self-conditioning V-Cone Flow Meter from McCrometer reduces the straight pipe requirement between the two devices by up to 70-percent versus other meters, resulting in significant real estate and installation labor savings that can actually exceed the cost of the instrument itself. By McCrometer, Inc.
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Pump-Friendly Flow Meter For Tight-Squeeze Plant Retrofits Simplifies Installation & Cuts Cost
10/16/2008
With its innovative design, the V2 System Flow Meter from McCrometer offers superior accuracy and can be installed in close proximity to pumps in crowded plant retrofit projects by reducing up to 70 percent the straight-pipe runs required by other meters, which results in real estate, pipe and labor cost savings that can actually exceed the cost of the instrument.