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Frc Insight Flowmeter (3 Units) Marine/boating on 2040-parts.com

US $1,500.00
Location:

Lafayette, Louisiana, United States

Lafayette, Louisiana, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

You are bidding on 3 FRC insight Flow Meters

The 
Insight flowmeters are specifically designed for use on fire apparatus where flowing water is often turbulent and unsteady. This hi-tech indicating device is compact to take up minimal panel space and built rugged to withstand the conditions found at fire scenes today.
  • Displays GPM Directly
  • Push Button Totalizer (Displays the total gallons flowed since pumping began.)
  • All Aluminum Housing
  • Paddlewheel Style Flow Sensor
  • FRC Datalink Interface
  • Internal Micro-Processor
  • Supply Voltage: 9-30 VDC
  • Supply Current: 0.5 Amp
  • Simple Installation
  • Display Dimensions: 3.26" wide x 3.25" high, 2.72" panel cutout required
  • Linearizer Feature - allows for calibration at multiple flow rates
  • Safeflow Feature - preset excessive and inadequate flow warning settings
  • FRC Datalink - allows for remote displays and summing or accumulating of flow from all discharges
  • Push Button Calibration - accessed from the front of the display so yearly checks (if required by your department) are easier to perform.

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