Taylor Instrument Companies - Industrial & Engineering Chemistry

Taylor Instrument Companies. Ind. Eng. Chem. , 1956, 48 (12), pp 104A–104A. DOI: 10.1021/i650564a782. Publication Date: December 1956. Copyright ...
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HE reason he can spot the savings so quickly is that the N o . 2 0 0 T D 1 1 1 Fixed Range Differential Pressure Transmitter is being used to measure depart­ mental consumption of steam, air and water that pre­ viously went unchecked. That 3-pen recorder in the background shows at a glance h o w much is being used by a given department as a basis for apportioning costs. It's the remarkably low price of this new in­ strument that makes it such a practical cost accounting aid o n applications hitherto considered marginal. Measuring only 6V2" χ 3 " and weighing only 4lA lbs., its simplified piping, force-balance construction and external adjustments make it easy to install and main­ tain. Calibration accuracy is better than \%. Sensi­ tivity exceeds 0 . 1 % . Ranges 0 to 50, 100, 200 and 300 inches of water. Built for rough service and out­ door mounting. Call your Taylor Field Engineer, o r write for Bulletin 9 8 2 7 4 . Taylor Instrument Companies, Rochester, Ν . Υ., o r T o r o n t o , Canada.

DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS Diaphragm of Neoprene-impregnated Nylon. Body material, brass. Maximum w o r k i n g pressure: 150 psi.; temperature 150°F. Air Supply pressure, 20 psi. Air consumption, 0.10 standard cu. ft. per minute. Output pressure range 3 to 15 psi. Size 6V2" χ 3 " . Weight 4 lbs. 9 02s. All connections Vi" internal N P T .

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