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Fiberglass Cutthroat Flume with End Adapter and Probe Well

Fiberglass Cutthroat Flume with End Adapter and Probe Well

Description

A fiberglass Cutthroat Flume with an inlet end adapter and pipe stub to connect to upstream piping. Inlet end adapters are specially formed structures that help to smooth direct and condition incoming pipe flow into the flume.  

On the side of the flume, at the point of measurement, a probe well has been provided to allow the user to mount a pressure transducer to measure and record the level (and thus flow) through the flume.

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