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The FAN-E is a multi-point, self-averaging Pitot traverse station with integral air straightener-equalizer honeycomb cell, capable of continuously measuring fan discharges or ducted airflow with an accuracy of 2% or better. The FAN-E derives its high degree of measurement accuracy from a combination of precision sensor locations, honeycomb airflow processing, pneumatic averaging of a large number of sensed airflow pressures, and patented "symmetrical averaging"...
FAN-E Brochure (PDF, 431 Kb)  |
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The LO-flo Pitot Traverse Station is a combination air equalizerstraightener with self-averaging Pitot tube traverse station.
The LO-flo is fabricated entirely of Type 316 stainless steel with all welded construction. It is capable of operation up to 1000ºF and is suitable for application to corrosive gases within the limitation of the 316 stainless steel construction...
Lo-flo/SS Brochure (PDF, 151 Kb) |
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Air Monitor's AUTO-purge III is designed for applications where the presence of airborne particulate might impair the measurement accuracy of Air Monitor's Combustion Air Station or VOLU-probe array. When activated by an Air Monitor "smart" flow transmitter or distributed control system, the AUTO-purge III activates a combination of fail-safe valves to introduce high pressure/ high volume air to the flow measuring device's sensing ports for a short duration, while simultaneously isolating the transmitter from over pressurization..
AUTO-purge III Brochure (PDF, 272 Kb) |
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The Air Monitor CAMS Combustion Airflow Management System is designed to fulfill the need for a reliable and accurate means of flow measurement in combustion airflow applications. Combined into a single engineered package are the CAM Combustion Airflow Management Module containing the microprocessor based instrumentation to measure the airflow and manage the purge cycle, and the AUTO-purge III to protect against any degradation in performance of the duct mounted measurement device(s) due to the presence of airborne particulate...
CAMS Brochure (PDF, 330 Kb) |