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Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Systems

Integrating metering components with flow, temperature and water quality sensors allows facility managers to measure energy costs for hydronic chilled and hot water applications. Our instrumentation accurately measures flow and water quality, delivering energy-efficient solutions with proactive prevention against corrosion within closed-loop systems, protecting the lifespan of HVAC systems and increasing sustainability.

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HVAC Solutions

Hydronic Systems

Hydronic systems are rigorous and have strict flow metering requirements that commercial and industrial facilities must meet. When measuring energy within a closed loop system, flow meters are essential for maintaining long term accuracy, reliability and repeatability within chiller, chilled water systems, thermal energy tank systems, boilers, cooling towers, pumps and other asset operations.

System Balancing

Hydronic heating and cooling systems are leading system options within industrial applications and both chilled water and glycol/hot water systems are critical in providing comfort in commercial settings. Flow measurement tools help contractors properly balance these systems, minimizing throttling loss, meeting design conditions and providing accurate data for cross-checking and maintaining the system. This reduces end-user complaints and high running costs, improving the lifespan of systems.

Saturated Steam

Saturated steam is a leading heat source within the building design and construction industry. With flow measurement in place, facilities managers can measure steam delivery by monitoring when capacity is exhausted or taxed, manage seasonal and operational demand, and identify leaks and evaporation amounts. Flow monitors can also measure steam units in mass units, allowing building owners to use the accumulated steam usage to bill customers for excess steam production.

Geothermal

Geothermal systems are growing in popularity due to their reliable and consistent operation and the fact that they offer a significant reduction in operating costs. Regulating temperature by heat transference, these systems require constant measurement to monitor flow rates, water loss and energy use, making flow monitors crucial. Facilities managers invest in flow meters to closely monitor their system, ensuring optimum operation.

Water Quality

Water Quality monitors are becoming ever-more important within the HVAC industry to ensure the health and longevity of HVAC systems. Continuous online monitoring of critical parameters within open and closed loop systems replaces the need for costly spot checks and allows facilities managers to both prevent and detect corrosion, along with other system failures, ahead of time.

Key Benefits

Increase Equipment Lifespan

Proactive asset management and control is possible with continuous, real-time data, securely transferred to building management systems or the cloud. Make informed decisions about asset capacity and maintenance to increase equipment lifespan and improve efficiency.

Control & Allocate Costs

Accurate water and energy measurements, along with water quality monitoring, streamline costs and reduce system maintenance expenses, creating sustainable and cost-effective systems.

System Monitoring

You can’t manage what you don’t measure, so take control of your HVAC systems. Our wide variety of metering and water quality products leverage integrated data to help you effectively monitor operations, enhance efficiency levels, optimize system performance and increase savings.

Prevent System Corrosion

Continuous water quality monitoring of Pressure, pH, Conductivity and Dissolved Oxygen is vital to ensure the health and longevity of HVAC systems, avoiding costly repairs and preventing corrosion.

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MetriNet Multiparameter Water Quality Monitor
Parameters
CIO2, Chlorine, Conductivity, Dissolved Ammonia, NO2-N/NO2, ORP, PAA, pH, Pressure, Residual Sulfite, Turbidity, UV254
CIO2, Chlorine, Conductivity, Dissolved Ammonia, NO2-N/NO2, ORP, PAA, pH, Pressure, Residual Sulfite, Turbidity, UV254
TFX-5000 Ultrasonic Clamp-on Flow Meter
Size Range
15...1200 mm
1/2...48 in.
Temperature Range
-40...176° C
-40...350° F
Flow Range
2.32...125,000 lpm
0.7...33,000 gpm
Accuracy
± 0.5% ±0.025 ft/s (0.008 m/s)
± 0.5% ±0.025 ft/s (0.008 m/s)
M2000 Electromagnetic Flow Meter
Size
6...1981 mm
1/4...78 in.
Temperature Range
Up to 150° C
Up to 302° F
Flow Range
0.03...12 m/sec
0.10...39.4 ft/sec (0.01...597,525 gpm)
Accuracy
±0.2%
±0.2%
Q45P pH Monitor
Parameters
pH, Temperature
pH, Temperature
Q45R ORP Monitor
Parameters
ORP, Temperature
ORP, Temperature
Q45/84 Hydrogen Peroxide Transmitter
Parameters
H2O2, Temperature
H2O2, Temperature
Q45C2 2E Resistivity Transmitter
Parameters
Conductivity, Temperature
Conductivity, Temperature
Q45H/62-63 Residual Chlorine Transmitter
Parameters
Chlorine, Temperature
Chlorine, Temperature
Q46/84 Hydrogen Peroxide Monitor
Parameters
H2O2, Temperature
H2O2, Temperature

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