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RE: Domestic Gas Flow Monitoring



The meters sound like the most cost effective as non of the devices I came
across in the past would have been lower cost nor as accurate.
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Neil B.

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Hawkins [mailto:lists@xxxxxxx]=20
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 18:24
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Domestic Gas Flow Monitoring


Its the actual hardware (secondary) metering I need - I don=92t believe my
=
Gas
meter has such an inbuilt feature as it's so old. Maybe when updated it
wil=
l
have. The software & interface is no problem (he said optimistically).

So I need a pointer to a low cost sensor device - I don=92t even need any
dials or digital readouts - just a pulsed output. Currently I have found
some gas meters at =A3105/=A3210 depending on flow volume and water at
=A37=
0-=A3120
pulse only. Electricity is much lower cost at =A340 ish.

The Gas solution still has dials like my existing meter so I am convinced
there must be a lower cost (without readout) device available. If not I am
pleasantly surprised by these costs anyway so it looks a go-er

Kevin




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