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Hoffer Flow Controls has done it again with the release of
the Lo-Co Series and Pet Series of turbine flowmeters and
electronics. The Lo-Co Series is a new line of lowcost turbine
flowmeters recently introduced and created for customers working
with a limited budget, a line that is a perfect fit for liquid
utility and OEM applications. The Lo-Co Series is available
in nine line sizes and is available with the new PET Series
electronics.
The Lo-Co meters are precisionmachined and are constructed
of all stainless steel giving the user a rugged industrial
meter. Providing 1%accuracy, the Lo-Co is supplied with a
hard carbon sleeve bearing and is CE compliant. The hard carbon
sleeve bearing provides compatibility with almost all corrosive
liquids, as well as, non-corrosive liquids. The Lo-Co comes
with a magnetic pickup coil supplied with pigtail leads. Optionally,
the Lo-Co is offered with a PET digital to analog converter
designed to be meter mounted in an explosion-proof enclosure.
HIT-1 Receives FM Approval
Hoffer’s Intelligent Transmitter has been approved by
FMfor Intrinsically Safe Class I, Division I, Groups A, B,
C and D. This versatile transmitter provides users with an
economical and simple flow rate transmitter that can be used
with any PC based computer for remote configuration and monitoring.
The HIT-1 provides flowmeter linearization, 4-20 mA loop powered
analog output, CE compliance for Europe, 24 mA overflow condition
and is available with several enclosure options. For more
information on the HIT-1, contact a Hoffer applications engineer.
Upcoming Events The OTC
(Offshore Technology Conference) is quickly approaching
Please make plans to stop by the Hoffer booth to see the latest
in product development. This show will take place in the Astro
arena in Houston, Texas. Show dates are May 1-4, 2000. Please
contact us for your free pass to the show. Directly following
OTC, we will participate in ISHM (International School of
Hydrocarbon Measurement). ISHMis scheduled for May 16-18,
2000. This “school” and exhibition provides a
variety of classes relative to instrumentation used in the
hydrocarbon field. The school and exhibit take place at the
Tulsa Convention Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. |
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