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    Differential Pressure Units / Manometers

    Hey everyone. Got a question that I need help with please...

    I have some differential pressure units (aka manometers) attached to each flow recorder; used to determine/regulate gas flow/pressure on oil and gas wells. Are the DPU's/manometers electric "motors"? They require DC power and are rated at 2500 psi. That's about all I know about them...



    Any information would be great. I have done research but can't seem to find any answers.

    Here is a link to a pdf of one of the flow recorder models. The manometer is located on the backside of the case. www.petersoninst.com/pdfs/DRIFLOII/DF2 Manual.pdf

    Thanks a million
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    Didn't really read to far into the PDF but the voltage is probably required to operate the recorder. There is a good posability that the recorder operates with the monometer through a 4-20 MA circuit. The more the flow of gas the higher the MA reading will be sent to the recorder and that tells the recorder what to print.
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    Thanks BarrenRealms007. At this point, I think I'm going to take one of the DPU's off the housing and see if the scrap yard buys it. If so, I will then take the time to remove the rest and do the same.

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    Before you scrap those you might want to see if you can find a buyer for them.


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