FCI Offers Free Training On Air/Gas Flow Meter

Aug. 28, 2013
FCI’s flow meter measures mass flow, temperature and pressure

Fluid Components Intl. (FCI) is offering customers free training and a chance to learn more about the ST100 Flow Meter Series. FCI’s Product Knowledge Workshop, offered free to customers, takes place in San Marcos, Calif., from Oct. to 16 to 17, 2013.

The ST100 Series Air/Gas Flow Meter sets a new industry benchmark in process and plant air/gas flow measurement, offering the most feature-rich and function-rich electronics available. The ST100’s performance delivers adaptability and value to meet plant gas flow measurement applications for today and tomorrow.

FCI’s ST100 Series Flow Meter is the first triple variable instrument that measures mass flow, temperature and pressure. An on-board data logger stores 21 million readings on a removable card. Extensive outputs and digital bus flexibility provide for DCS, PLC, SCADA and more. The device includes a graphical LCD with four-button, through-the-glass touch activation for showing measurements and alarm status.

To register for FCI’s Product Knowledge Workshop, call FCI's Training Department at 1-800-863-8703, 760-736-6117 or email [email protected]. The classes cover the thermal dispersion principle of operation, a review of flow instrument applications, flow element installation, wiring and troubleshooting. FCI provides local hotel accommodations, refreshments and lunch at no charge.

Attendees provide their own transportation to FCI’s training facility in San Marcos, Calif.

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