Posts Tagged ‘gas metering’

Wireless that works: Interview with Bryan Pike from AIC Wireless

AIC Wireless has developed wireless products for HVAC building automation control and monitoring applications. I sat down and talked with Bryan Pike, one of the owners of AIC Wireless, about the company and the reliable products they produce. AIC wireless products are a low cost alternative to long runs of wire or Lon cable to control points in unreachable locations.  Not sure if wireless is right for your application? Just click on the play button and find out.

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Maxon Smart Link

July 16, 2010  |  Industrial Products  |  No Comments

Stromquist & Company the Maxon Representative  in Georgia is pleased to present this video on the Maxon Smart Link. The Smart Link is a way to percisely control the fuel air ratio saving energy by reducing the amount of fuel used. If you are in Georgia please contact us at www.stromquist.com to find out how we can save you energy.

Using Differential Pressure to Measure Flow

July 14, 2010  |  Energy Monitoring  |  No Comments

Check out this demo to see how differential pressure transimitters can be used to measure flow. For more information contact your friends at Stromquist & Company

Differential Pressure High and Low Ports

July 14, 2010  |  Energy Monitoring  |  No Comments

Differential Pressure combined with and inline flow element is a very popular way to measure flow. Stromquist & Company can handle your flow measurement needs. A great application is measuring gas. It is critical to have a good understanding of what is meant by “high and low pressure ports”.

Gas Metering with Honeywell Transmitter

June 28, 2010  |  Industrial Products  |  No Comments

Gas metering is a big part of what we offer customers. One product that has proven to be very successful is the Honeywell Smart Multivariable (SMV) Transmitter.  It is an industry leader – there are no others on the market that work as well.  It measures the gas pressure & temperature and measures a differential pressure across a primary element.  The primary element can be an orifice plate or a Preso Ellipse pitot tube.  It creates a differential pressure that we measure and relate to flow (the square root of the pressure drop is proportional to the flow rate).  The SMV calculates a corrected flow by accounting for the compressibility of the gas along with the pressure and temperature that exist in the pipe.  It is quite an involved calculation that is pre-loaded into the transmitter and set up using a software wizard.  Please keep it in mind for gas metering applications – it is an affordable alternative.  For under $4000 you can measure big flows accurately with easy installation. Read More