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Stainless Steel 9-inch Parshall with Shortened Sidewalls

Stainless Steel 9-inch Parshall with Shortened Sidewalls

Description

A T-304 stainless steel 9-inch Parshall flume with shortened sidewalls. The flume was selected by the customer to be the widest flume possible to fit the channel, yet still accurately measure the flow.

Flumes are usually chosen on this basis to minimize the head loss through the installation.   By shortening the sidewalls, the customer also ensures that the flume doesn't stick up above the surrounding channel.

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