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Home » Percentage of Rate, Percentage of Full Scale, and Percentage of Meter Capacity Tables
Percentage of Rate, Percentage of Full Scale, and Percentage of Meter Capacity Tables
The percentage of rate, percentage of full scale, and percentage of meter capacity tables above are appended with the calculations shown in the figure. The significant variation in calculated rate statements illustrates the importance of clearly defining the type of statement being presented, and subsequently converting those statements into percentage of rate statements before using them to compare flow meters.
David W. Spitzer is a principal in Spitzer and Boyes LLC, Chestnut Ridge, N.Y., a firm that provides engineering, marketing, product development and distribution consulting for manufacturing and automation companies. The foregoing article was excerpted from The Consumer Guide to Magnetic Flowmeters, produced by Spitzer and Boyes LLC. For more information, call (845) 623-1830 or visit www.spitzerandboyes.com.
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