G Precision Meters
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The High Precision Meter line is the most accurate of the GPI Turbine Meters and includes a traditional design. These meters come in a variety of sizes and fitting options including BSP, ISO, NPT and ANSI Flange fittings. The GSCPS in this section carries the 3A Sanitary Rating.
G2 Positive Displacement Flow Meter
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The G2 is a turbine meter ideal for use with liquids without solids, available from ½” to 2” in diameter, different materials like Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Brass and PVDF, multiple options like remote display, 4-20 mA output, pulse outputs, it can be used with batteries or via an external power source.
TM Water Meters
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GPI Water Meters are accurate, economical and designed to last. Choose GPI Water Meters for water processing and irrigation applications. The TM Series Water Meters meet Schedule 80 PVC specifications and come standard with the low-profile display. Meters come in seven sizes with three fitting types, offering flowrates from 1 - 800 GPM.
A1 Commercial Grade Meters
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Commercial Grade Meters are designed as self-contained, battery powered units. These indicating meters come in Aluminum or Nylon only. A1 Meters are not field serviceable like the popular G2 Series Meters.
OM Oval Gear Flowmeters
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Oval Gear Volumetric flow measurement of clean liquids used in automotive, aviation, mining, power, chemical, pharmaceutical, food, paint, petroleum industries. For distribution of fuels, fuel oils, lubricants, alcohols, solvents, blending of bio and ethanol fuels, metering of chemicals, grease, adhesives, ink, insecticides and pumps or gravity fed non-conductive liquids.
QStar Ultrasonic Flowmeters
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The use of multiple processors working in parallel means that QStar achieves an extremely high measurement rate. Signal processing takes place in high performance DSPs which are extremely precise and operate at very high resolution. This enables the device to achieve internal resolution of under 0.001 m/s flow velocity. And since the transit time measurement is purely digital, the measurement electronics are virtually drift and calibration-free.