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FT4X Nominated for the 2018 Flow Control Innovation Award

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FT4X Flow Control 2018 Innovation Award NomineeFlow Control has honored the fluid handling industry’s ongoing commitment to manufacturing excellence through their annual Innovation Awards program for nearly two decades. Each year, they proudly present the latest innovations and technology breakthroughs in the industry based on an open nomination and reader voting process.

Open voting will take place on flowcontrolnetwork.com through June 29. The results of this voting process will be used to guide Flow Control staff in selecting Innovation Award winners. Winners will be announced online in September.

The Fox Model FT4X Thermal Mass Flow Meter from Fox Thermal was designed for use in oil and gas applications such as flare and waste gas monitoring, gas studies, gas royalties and allocation. Each Model FT4X is equipped with the second generation of direct digitally controlled sensor (DDC-Sensor) technology that provides the platform for the newly expanded gas selection feature: Gas-SelectX. Every Fox Model FT4X comes equipped with an advanced intrinsic data logger for advanced record-keeping and data retention.

The data logger records flow rate totals and other events and alarms including 40 daily totals, alarm and event logs with a seven-year history, and a power-off totalizer.

Other important features on the Model FT4X are:Fox Model FT4X Thermal Flow Meter

  • Accuracy-compliant with BLM 3175 & API 14.10
  • Gross heating value and density calculations of gas mix
  • Calibration validation with CAL-V
  • Agency approvals include
    • CE, FM/FMc, ATEX and IECEx
  • Standard USB communication port
  • Optional RS485 Modbus RTU or HART communication protocols
  • Free FT4X View software

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