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Flowmeter tackles compressed air waste
January 2010 Email to a friend   Comment on this article
Responding to the fact that typically 30% of all compressed air generated is wasted (due to leaks and poor plant), Endress + Hauser has launched a thermal air flowmeter, designed to improve air management.

Designated ATT12A t-trend, this air flow trend meter features an IP66 stainless steel housing and all stainless construction. It also covers a wide range of line sizes and flow rates for monitoring compressed air usage and leaks.

As for set-up, the unit has an LCD display that guides engineers through a simple menu structure. The unit also shows measured values and percentage of maximum, as well as error codes.
 
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Brian Tinham
 
 
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