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GE Panametrics GC868
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Posted by PReay on 22 February, 2008 - 12:23 am
Has anybody ever used the GE Panametrics GC868 Clamp-On Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter for a compressed air system? If so, did you use it in a portable environment? How difficult was the setup, removal and reinstall?

Thanks.

Posted by Rohit Chandak on 3 March, 2008 - 5:30 pm
I personally don't have any experience on GC868 but heard from some of the clients using the said model that pressure stability is key to measurement apart from installation & other issues. It is a good fixed type instrument than a portable unit.

Posted by MArk on 18 March, 2008 - 12:32 am
Have one right now on my bench, don't know about the install yet just trying to get the ethernet Modbus working.

Does any one know what Modbus register GE is referring to when they call out Modbus register 1, or 2? Is it 40001 and 40002?

Thanks.

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