Electronic Volume Corrector
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Electronic Volume Corrector

Whether you’re in the market for an electronic volume corrector or you’re just looking to expand your current system, there are a few things you should consider.

MICRO-C

MICRO-C is a family of compact electronic volume correctors, which are intended for high performance natural gas metering applications. They are powered by the latest in telemetry and programmable electronics, and feature an integral pressure sensor and a flow computer style volume measurement. There are three models available in the MICRO-C series. The MICRO-C5 is low cost product, MICRO-C3 is a single channel and medium scale product and MICRO-C1 is the most advanced single channel product . MICRO-C series have similar telemetry and data logging capabilities.

Each product in this family introduces a compact housing with integral or external pressure sensor(s), and a temperature sensor. Direct mounting on gas meters with instrument drive is possible using mechanical encoders. To form a modern, supervisory gas metering system, the products incorporate flow computer style volume measurements, advanced telemetry and communication features. They can be easily interfaced with other field devices using their comprehensive I/O and communication interfaces.

Honeywell EC 350

EC 350 PTZ electronic volume corrector is a highly accurate instrument for the measurement of natural gas. It offers advanced diagnostics, low operating expenses and long term reliability. It is fully field programmable and is designed for outdoor use.

It is used for commercial and industrial applications. It also offers a number of features and benefits, which make it a valuable addition to the Honeywell range of gas distributors’ metering devices. It is easy to use and has long battery life.

It is also a very durable meter with a rugged aluminum body. It has high impact resistance, making it ideal for use in demanding environments. It is available in four sizes, including medium, large and extra large. It has a low pressure drop, which allows it to be used in flexible station designs.

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