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SIGNET PADDLE WHEEL FLOW METERS

Signet offers a wide range of flow, pH, and conductivity solutions. Detailed specifications (Temperature limits, pressures, etc) can be found at our Signet online store.   Please review the information below and email us with any questions.

 

THERE ARE THREE BASIC COMPONENTS TO A SIGNET FLOW LOOP

1. The Flow Meter: This is the component that actually goes into the line and actually takes the flow measurement.  These meters do not perform well if you have a lot of suspended solids in the media (sand for example) the paddles will become worn and broken. sign515.gif (2163 bytes)The Paddles on the bottom of the meter turn as the liquid flows past them and inside each paddle is a magnet that sends pulses to the second component.
2. The Flow Monitor: This takes the pulses generated from the paddle wheel meter and displays them in a gallons per minute display.  They can be wall or panel mounted and usually are mounted 25 foot or less from the actual flow meter. sigmonitor.gif (1899 bytes)These monitors come in a variety of models including:
a paddle wheel powered monitor, 5090sig.gif (1616 bytes)
a battery operated monitor,
5100sig.gif (1579 bytes) or a powered monitor with totalizer.  This meter displays the gallons per minute on the analog display and the totalizer on the digital screen below. Examples of other monitors: 
3. The Installation Fitting: This is the actual fitting that is placed into the line and that the first (1) component (the flow meter) plugs into. pvcsadd.gif (1234 bytes)This is a PVC saddle that is placed into a line and the flow meter (component #1) is placed into the top of the fitting after the fitting is placed in the line.
Detailed specification of these type of meters are available for review and immediate secure purchase from our Signet online store.
If the paddle wheel meters do not meet your application variables you may want to consider a mag meter.

SIGNET pH PROBES AND CONTROLERS

THERE ARE THREE BASIC COMPONENTS TO A SIGNET pH LOOP

1. The pH Probe: This is the actual measuring electrode that comes in direct contact with the media. phprobe.gif (3109 bytes)The top end actually goes into the process and the bottom end actually plugs into component #2. These probes can be used in-line or submerged into tanks.
2. The Pre-Amp: This takes the millamp changes from the pH probe and converts them into a signal that can be transmitted to component #3. 2720preamp.gif (1632 bytes)This Pre-Amp plugs into component #1 and then a wire runs from the pre-amp to component #3.
3. The Controller: This is the device that does the actual controlling of the pH.  It takes the signals from component #2 and sends out signals that normally go to metering pumps telling the pumps to pump in more acid if the pH is to high or caustic if the pH is too low. 5800sig.gif (2097 bytes)This device is micro processor based and allows the user to configure the output via push buttons on the face of the instrument.  It can send out 4-20mA outputs or pump pulses to control the metering pumps.
You can securely purchase these items and get detailed specifications from our online store.