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Saturday, April 7, 2012

NUFLO™ Scanner® 2000 microEFM: Flow computer functionality at chart recorder prices

 
With the launch of the Scanner 2000 microEFM, the Measurement Systems division of Cameron (NYSE:CAM) has met the challenge to deliver flow computer functionality at chart recorder prices. It should be no surprise that the company that set the standard for totalisers, turbine meters and chart recorders has now raised the bar for functionality and affordability in oil and gas flow computers. Low price, ultra-low power requirements, and the capacity to measure oil and gas and liquids simultaneously give the Scanner 2000 a competitive edge over other flow measurement devices on the market today.

• Operators who replace a chart recorder with a Scanner 2000 will reap instantaneous benefits in terms of accuracy, extensive data logging and real-time chart integration.
• Operators with remote installations can depend on the Scanner 2000 to provide 12 months of fully autonomous power via a lithium battery pack.
• For Coalbed Methane (CBM) operators, the ability of the Scanner 2000 to measure gas and water simultaneously represents substantial savings and increased profit.
• Measurement professionals responsible for the safe operation of refineries and other Class I, Division 1 areas will find integrating the CSA-certified Scanner 2000 simple and straightforward.
• Companies with SCADA systems will appreciate that the Scanner 2000 incorporates Modbus communications.

All users will benefit from the Scanner 2000’s ease of use. A three-button keypad allows operators to configure basic parameters from the front panel, without a computer. All other parameters are easily configured using the ModWorX™ Pro software provided free of charge.

For further information visit our website at: www.c-a-m.com/flo
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