Cone, Downstream: Cone, Downstream: Unidirectional and Bidirectional - Item 8 view more
Note 1: Due to a change in the design of this meter in December of 1987, it is necessary to determine whether your meter is of current or previous design. Standard serial numbers up to and including 5216, and special serial numbers up to and including 200822 are considered previous design. Numbers higher than those are current design. These numbers can be found on the nameplate of the meter and on the stator.
Note 2: Should either an upstream or downstream cone require replacement on a previous design meter, it will be necessary to replace both at the same time. Cones on current design meters can be replaced individually
Rotor Assembly: Standard: Rotor Assembly: Standard: Current Design - Item 18 view more
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Note 1: Due to a change in the design of this meter in December of 1987, it is necessary to determine whether your meter is of current or previous design. Standard serial numbers up to and including 5216, and special serial numbers up to and including 200822 are considered previous design. Numbers higher than those are current design. These numbers can be found on the nameplate of the meter and on the stator.
Note 1: Due to a change in the design of this meter in December of 1987, it is necessary to determine whether your meter is of current or previous design. Standard serial numbers up to and including 5216, and special serial numbers up to and including 200822 are considered previous design. Numbers higher than those are current design. These numbers can be found on the nameplate of the meter and on the stator.
Class 150 and 300 American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) B16.5, 125-250 Arithmetic Average Roughness Height (AARH) finish raised-face (RF) flanges
Class 150, 300, 600, 900 ASME B16.5, 125-250 AARH finish raised face (RF) flanges