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MSAA40 — 3" LC Meter (1,703 LPM)

Rating: 1703 LPM, 285 psi (19.7 bar, 1965 kPa)
Flange: 3″
Meter Construction: Steel Case, Aluminum Element
Seals: Buna/Viton® as noted by catalog number
Maximum Pressure: 285 psi (as listed by catalog number)
Temperature: -40° to 185° F

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  • Features
  • Class 1 Meters
  • Meter Flow Rates Vs. Viscosity
Meter Classes Description Bearing Material
1 Refined petroleum products Carbon

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*carbon bearings are standard on some meter sizes of this class, please consult factory.

MSAA40A1 METER WITH REGISTRATION

CATALOG NUMBER

FLOW

UNIT OF MEASURE

SEALS

SOFTWARE

W&M APPROVAL

LCR®-II REGISTRATION

MSAA40A1-LCR2-I#1

L-R

LITRES

BUNA

SL200 ST202

NIST

 

MSAA40S1 METER WITH POD (PULSE OUTPUT DEVICE)

CATALOG NUMBER

FLOW

UNIT OF MEASURE

SEALS

W&M APPROVAL

POD (PULSE OUTPUT DEVICE)

MSAA40S1-POD#1

L-R

LITRES

VITON®

OIML

 

MSAA40S1-POD#2

L-R

WH GAL

BUNA

NIST

Use the chart below to determine maximum meter flow rate relative to meter bearing material and product viscosity:

  1. Determine the percent of rated capacity at which the meter will be required to operate;
  2. Determine product viscosity at system operating temperature;
  3. Plot the point on the chart where the two lines intersect;
  4. Determine the meter bearing material from construction/application table above and locate the corresponding slope on the chart.

If the plotted point is above the bearing material slope, you are outside the allowable pressure loss for the specified meter and bearing. You should either chose a larger meter, reduce flow rate, or consider alternative bearing materials.

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