Have any of you all ever brought a flow switch with a 1" process connection that did not fit in a 1" rigid tee? I mean, I guess I could have looked at the drawing, but I spoke with their engineering people and they assured me it would work.
Here is what I bought:
https://www.dwyer-inst.com/Product/Flow/FlowSwitches/Paddle/SeriesV8#specs
You can trim them down to 1". It just blew my mind that trimming it slightly before the 1" mark got me stuck in the pipe, and of course it broke getting out. Of course, with the flow switch being broken I doubt they will refund me for this one.
It started with us having issues with these flow switches. Now gotta dig a piece of busted plastic out of the system and I'm really, really ****ed off about it.
I will have some analog IO freed up on the system soon. The control voltage here is 24AC. Does anyone have any suggestions for a flow switch that will actually fit in a tee like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Stainless-Steel-Fitting-Class-Female/dp/B004XEKQLW
Here is what I bought:
https://www.dwyer-inst.com/Product/Flow/FlowSwitches/Paddle/SeriesV8#specs
You can trim them down to 1". It just blew my mind that trimming it slightly before the 1" mark got me stuck in the pipe, and of course it broke getting out. Of course, with the flow switch being broken I doubt they will refund me for this one.
It started with us having issues with these flow switches. Now gotta dig a piece of busted plastic out of the system and I'm really, really ****ed off about it.
I will have some analog IO freed up on the system soon. The control voltage here is 24AC. Does anyone have any suggestions for a flow switch that will actually fit in a tee like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Stainless-Steel-Fitting-Class-Female/dp/B004XEKQLW