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3/4" Pulse Output Gas Meter

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About 3/4" Pulse Output Gas Meter

Description Type: 3/4" Pulse Output Gas Meter Capacity: 211ft³/hr (217,330 BTU natural gas) Mounting: Outdoor Mount Units: Cubic Feet Pulse Output: 1 Pulse Per Cubic Foot Dimensions: 10" Tall x 7.5" Wide x 6.5" Deep Model: PGM-075 Read your gas usage remotely too! Our Pulse Output Gas Meters operate like a normal gas meter. They also have the ability to be read remotely. For every cubic foot of gas that is metered, this gas meter produces an electrical pulse. These pulses can be measured and counted by our EKM Omnimeter Pulse v.4, which is our new pulse counting electric meter. This pulse counting meter has the ability to count pulses from up to three pulse-output devices. It also has the ability to control up to two relay switches. This allows you to turn thing on and off remotely. When connected to a v.4 Omnimeter, the gas meter can send pulse data the cloud with our EKM Push communication system. The EKM Push sends all of your meter data to our cloud database and inserts it into your personal account, where you can access it for free. In other words, with this system you can easily monitor gas usage, at an unlimited number of sites around the world, for free. You can use this meter to measure natural gas, propane (LPG), air, or any other non-corrosive gas. Simple 2-wire connection between gas meter and kWh meter. No additional power source is required. Pulse count can be read remotely using the our free, remote reading, EKM Dash software. Very reasonably priced gas meter, even without the pulse output. 1 Pulse Per Cubic Foot (approx 1 pulse per 0.0283 cubic meter).