Meter Accessories
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Murray Equipment offers a complete line of Meter Accessories to customize your metering system. |
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| Veeder Root Mechanical Registers and Printers |
| Veeder Root register and printers are available in numerous configurations to read in any unit of measurement |
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| Veeder Root Electronic Registers |
| Veeder Root EMR3 electronic meter register has the latest technology within a robust/user-friendly delivery system. Features of the EMR3 are a nitrogen filled, anti-fog backlit display that shows four individual data fields simultaneously, totalizer, preset/price, non-volatile memory transaction data storage, multi-point meter calibration, communication ports, and temperature compensation. These features and more are available with the EMR3 register. Complete with an Interconnect Box (IB) the EMR3 is available in 12 or 24 volt DC power and adapts to all meters. |
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| Scaled Preset |
| A single product preset control packed with these features. Easy to read LCD display, even in bright sunlight! Display can be programmed to show total gallons, flow rate, product ID's with print capability, time and date. An adjustable preact can be programmed to compensate for product over-runs. All these features bundled into a corrosion resistant NEMA 4X enclosure which is pre-wired for easy installation. This preset control is compatible with most meters. The Fusion display is also available individually as a direct replacement for existing MEI Preset Controls. |
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| Scaled Preset with Signal Conditioner |
| A single product preset control with signal conditioner (enabling it to operate with the TCS Turbine meter) packed with these features. Easy to read LCD display, even in bright sunlight! Display can be programmed to show total gallons, flow rate, product ID's with print capability, time and date. An adjustable preact can be programmed to compensate for product over-runs. All these features bundled into a corrosion resistant NEMA 4X enclosure which is pre-wired for easy installation. This preset control is compatible with most meters. The Fusion display is also available individually as a direct replacement for existing MEI Preset Controls. |
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| Fluidwell Registers |
| Standard digital totalizer Model(Y) will display total and accumulated total with many measuring unit to choose from. Model (Z) adds a flow rate and a transistor output. Choice of an Aluminum enclosure either wall or meter mounted. Standard enclosure is NEMA 4(X). |
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| Large Remote Displays |
| Large Remote Display with 6-3" digets are available in 12 DC and 110 AC voltage with a weather proof cabinet NEMA 4X. Field scalible in whole gallon or tenths. |
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| Epson Electronic Printers |
| Epson TM 295 Ticket printer and RS-232 allows for interface to wide range of data source along with a 115 vac power supply |
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| Veeder Root Pulsers |
| Veeder Root Pulsers can be installed directly on the register head of the meter or directly driven from the meter |
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| Veeder Root Ticket Printer Tickets |
| Veeder Root Ticket Printer Tickets for all Veeder Root printers. |
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| Five Gallon Test Cans |
| 5 Gallon Certified (Stainless Steel) and 5 Gallon Non-Certified (Plastic)for calibration of meters. |
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| Flow Straighteners |
| Flow straighteners are available to eliminate vortexing of product when there is a short distance of straight pipe before and after the meter. The flow straightner lengths are 2" x 24", 3" x 36", and 4" x 48". |
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| 640 Air Eliminators |
| The Total Control Systems 640 Series Air Eliminator provides an outlet for trapped air, as from empty hoses. When liquid product reaches the air eliminator, it floats a poppet into a valve seat, shutting the air eliminator off. The 640 Air Eliminator is designed for use on TCS Series 682 meters, and is available in stainless steel and in cast iron construction. |
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| 650 Preset Valve |
| The Total Control Systems 650 AF hydraulic preset shutoff valve and flow control valve is designed to be installed inline with the TCS 682 meter or with other meters using 11/2" standard flanges, rated at 150 PSI or 40 GPM. Temperature ratings are the same as the TCS 682 Meter. The valve offers a two stage shutoff and includes Teflon gaskets and rulon seals. The 650 valve must be used with a Veeder Root preset. |
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| 740 Air Eliminators |
| The Total Control Systems 740 Air Eliminator Assembly provides an outlet for trapped air, as from empty hoses. When liquid product reaches the air eliminator, it floats a poppet into a valve seat, shutting the air eliminator off. The 740 Air Eliminator is designed for use on TCS Series 700 meters, and is available in stainless steel, anodized aluminum, and cast iron. TCS 740 air eliminators are available in 11/2", 2", 3", and 4". The air eliminator assembly also includes a strainer screen. The IP, AF, and SS strainers are standard with .050 perforated screen; the SP strainers are standard with 40 mesh screen. Other sizes are available upon request. |
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| 745 SP High Capacity Aluminum Air Eliminators |
| 745 SP HCAAE Description |
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| 750 Preset Valve |
| The Total Control Systems 750 hydraulic preset shutoff valve and flow control valve is designed to be installed inline with the TCS 700 Series meter, and it's temperature and pressure ratings are the same as the TCS 700 Meter. The valve offers a two stage shutoff and includes Teflon gaskets and rulon seals. The 750 Series hydraulic valve is available in the following sizes and materials of construction: 2"- aluminum, anodized aluminum, cast iron, stainless steel; 11/2", 3", and 4" - aluminum, anodized aluminum |
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| 760 Air Check Valve |
| 760 Air/Vapor Check Valve will shut off when it senses air or vapor |
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| 747 Stainless Bulk Air Eliminator |
| 747 SS Bulk Air Elim Description |
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| 700 Spring Check Valve |
| The TCS 700CV back pressure check valves are made of plated steel in sizes 11/2", 2", 3", and 4". The 11/2" back pressure check valve is also available in stainless steel. These check valves are always used in conjunction with an air eliminator, and they induce back pressure so that any trapped air (as from empty hoses) gets expelled through the air eliminator. Additionally, back pressure check valves ensure that product always goes through the meter in the same direction, and that the totals shown on the register are therefore correct. |
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