CleanFuel USA Introduces Propane Autogas Fuel Flow Meter
CleanFUEL USA has introduced a mass flow meter to its line of propane autogas refueling dispensers to help fleets better control fuel use.
by Staff
October 28, 2014
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Flow meter shown in center with blue background. Photo courtesy of CleanFUEL USA.
CleanFUEL USA has introduced a mass flow meter to its line of propane autogas refueling dispensers to help fleets better control fuel use.
The company is bringing the meter to the U.S. market for the first time, after offering it in other global markets. It was introduced at the World LP Gas Forum Conference and Expo in Miami on Oct. 28.
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Mass flow meters have no moving parts and offer fleets benefits such as reduced maintenance, remote diagnostics and lifetime calibration, according to the company. The meter offers automated process control and communication interfaces (fieldbus systems) that give the meter 99.9 percent accuracy and a flow rate of up to 108 gallons per minute.
The company sources the meters from Endress+Hauser is is now available on CleanFUEL refueling dispensers such as the P2000, 6000 and 7000 series.
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