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Does This Material Exist?

03/01/2007 6:46 AM

please cna you kindly tell me if this material exists and where as well as cost, can i find the piece ?. sorry it is given in french. ( CONTROLEUR DE DEBIT A PALETTE , DEBIT>200L/MIN PALETTE EN INOX , TEMPERATURE<60 DEGREES c,

INDICATEUR VISUEL PASSAGE EAU CONTACT INVERSEUR 110 VCC, 5A0

REGARDS

TUCO

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Re: Does This Material Exist?

03/01/2007 9:25 AM

Come on, it's not so hard...

It's just a flow controller for flows > 200 L/min. Flap type, in stainless steel. Actually, works like a "switch". Work temp less than 60 degC. Visual flow indicator and electrical connection for up to 110 VCC 5 A.

Now, check globalspec. I'm sure you'll find some product like that.

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Re: Does This Material Exist?

03/08/2007 3:17 AM

I hope nobody energises your relay!

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#2

Re: Does This Material Exist?

03/01/2007 11:11 PM

This is a Flow sensor w/a SS-rotor for 200LPM or 53 a Gallons per minute to control an inversor, I believe this inversor is on a pump to control the rpm to control the flow of water at temp < 60 centigrade degrees (look for a conversion table to convert to a F) an a visual indicator, the inversor control a 110 VDC at 5 Amps motor and may be a analog signal comes from the flow meter to the inversor, and of course exist.

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Re: Does This Material Exist?

03/02/2007 10:10 AM

i don't know why

i've got a feeeling . . .
did i see some of these devices this morning at the petrol station ?

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