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Have you ever found yourself needing to know the flow through a pipe but you did not want to commit to the process of cutting the pipe and adding an inline flow meter?
If are looking for a quick solution to get an accurate reading without cutting that pipe, then Badger has the meter you have been waiting for.
The Dynasonics Ultrasonic Flow Meter by Badger Meter is the best solution to find flow through in a previously installed pipe. This meter only needs a foot or so of clean pipe to operate.
Check out the video below, where Todd Dopkowski from R.L. Deppmann discusses why the meter is used, describes the process of setting up the meter, and highlights its’ troubleshooting value.
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