What is a Water Meter for Batch Control?
A Batch Control Water Meter is a similar to a water counter except that it is very easy to see the amount of water pump or dispensed through the pointer/dial which indicates the amount of total water volume that has passed through the pipe, tube or hose.
Affordable Solution for Water up to 90C°
Whether the batch of water is hot or cold, the meter will still maintain it’s relative accuracy and repeatability. When in doubt of the Batch Meter integrity, a bucket test can be performed to verify the calibration.
Hot or Cold Water Batch Metering
Easy Zero Reset
Using the handle, the batch water meter can be reset to 0. This water batch meter has been designed for users who can easily install it and have a method to accurately dispense, pump or release water from a gravity tank, large container or pipe. It can be installed within minutes to provide a way to easily verify a batch volume of water. The accuracy is typically +/- 3% for hot water and +/- 2% for cold water.
Stock Availability in Philippines
Dn 32 – Daily delivery 60 m3, 6-12 m3/h
Dn 40 – Daily delivery 200 m3, 10-20 m3/h
Other sizes are availiable depending on stock levels.
To choose the correct water batching meter, consider that the maximum dial reading should always be higher than the highest expected batch volume.
Horizontal or Vertical Installation
No power requirements
Probably one of the most convenient aspects of manual water batch control is that the device does not need a power source or a battery backup. The product is purely mechanical in nature and is built using carefully selected polymers that do not easily deform at temperatures up to 90°C which gives the user a great advantage over using a standard water meter which is limited to it’s use in cold water. As long as the water temperature does not exceed 90°C, the batch volume can be either cold, warm or hot water.
Common Applications
Batch volumes of water through a pipe such as mixer trucks, textile and tanning industry, various chemical industries and paper. Remote areas where no power is available to use electronic type batch meters for water. Certain water based fluids which have a similar density and viscosity to water.