New Range of Flowmeters Launched

Water/wastewater

New Range of Flowmeters Launched

30 Aug, 2011

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Mainstream Measurements (UK) is proud to announce the launch of the PREMIER AV-Flowmeter, COMPACT AV-Flowmeter, PORTABLE AV-Flowmeter, Flow Transmitter and Velocity Transmitter.

Mainstream’s portfolio of products feature many brand new advantages to flow measurement in open channels and part-filled pipes. Mainstream includes a high capacity data logger with data retention in excess of one year when recording at one-minute intervals, and even longer if diagnostic data such as battery voltages and ultrasound signal quality is not included!

Data files are stored in compressed form to maximise the logger capacity and reduce retrieval time. Synchronise function keeps archive files up to date — only new information is retrieved from the Mainstream — saving transfer time.

Mainstream delivers all its original features and benefits including; high sensitivity extending applications to ‘clean’ water; ultrasound signal quality monitor confirms measurement integrity and sophisticated ultrasound processing ignores spurious signals.  Bi-directional flow measurement offers forward and reverse velocities from 10 mm/S up to 5 m/S; streamlined velocity probes reduce fouling and flow disturbances and opto-isolated switch outputs operate samplers, alarms and controls.

IET 36.2 Mar/Apr 2026

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