Flow Monitor Helps National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration to Measure Ocean Sal

AW-Lake is supplying flow monitors to the with National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) for use on its research vessels as part of a process to measure the temperature and salt content of the world's oceans.
By: AW Lake
 
OAK CREEK, Wis. - Jan. 30, 2023 - PRLog -- NOAA previously was unaware when a pump clogged when taking in salt water as part of its measuring process. Different types of sea plankton and natural sea water debris congested the pump, creating inaccurate sea water readings.

An AW-Lake MX 9000 Process Monitor not only tracked the amount of sea water flowing into the pump, but integrated output into the ship's data-gathering computer. The monitor was calibrated to trigger an alarm onboard the ship if water flow rate dropped below a specific level.

The MX-9000 Panel Mount Process Monitor is ideal for any industrial flow measurement application where a simple, compact and easy-to-use remote flow monitor is required.

"Whether it's out on the open ocean or the open road, our products are helping different industries measure and monitor flow rates," stated AW-Lake General Manager Mark Iverson. "In many applications similar to NOAA, it's imperative that process operations run more smoothly and efficiently."

For more information, refer to https://aw-lake.com/product/mx-9000-process-monitor/ or contact Marcia Reiff, Director of Marketing Communications, at 800-850-6110, e-mail mreiff@aw-lake.com.

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