THE METER OF CHOICE
Since 1906, the Cadillac® Condensate Meter has been acknowledged as the industry standard.
Engineering Specs :
- General
The Cadillac® Condensate Meter shall consist of a metal housing, a rotary volumetric measuring drum and a totalizer. The fluid shall be measured by isolating the flow in a scroll-shaped container, six of which shall be provided in the drum. - Materials Of Construction
The meter shall be of materials that are mutually compatible in steam condensate service. The casing shall be constructed of cast iron or stainless steel. The metering drum shall be constructed of machine formed copper or stainless steel. All joints shall be full penetration welds using welding rod of suitable composition for the base metal. Fittings, fasteners and brackets shall be constructed of bronze, brass, stainless steel or high temperature polymers. Bearing bushings shall be constructed of Rulon Gold. External parts such as totalizers may be constructed of high temperature polymers. - Assembly
- Totalizer
Meter shall be equipped with a totalizer which shall indicate the quantity of fluid that has passed through the meter since the last reading. Such totalizer shall require no external power source and shall provide a resettable option, an anti-tampering device option and separate contact closure interface for energy monitoring systems. Local or remote mounting options shall be available.
All metering drum seams shall be readily accessible for visual inspection. Meter parts shall also be easily accessed for maintenance and replacement and shall be arranged to operate without vibration within +/-1% accuracy throughout the entire range from 0-100% full rated capacity. Meter drums may be specified to +/- 0.50% accuracy throughout entire range from 0-100% full capacity.
