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Easy Measurement with the HR-LCD Pulse

The electronic High Resolution Pulse scaled register (HR-LCD Pulse) by Badger Meter is a solid-state register featuring no moving parts. It works seamlessly with a series of meters, including the Badger Meter® Recordall® Disc Series, the Compound Series, and Turbo Series.

The HR-LCD Pulse allows you to field program important factors such as the measurement unit, the type of meter and its model, rate-of-flow time and units using Programmer software. The High Resolution pulse, outputs down to 1 pulse per US Gallon for use with batch controllers and for rate of flow indication.

This register allows Badger’s residential and commercial meters to be converted for industrial applications that need rate of flow or higher resolution pulse output than required for revenue billing uses.

To read more about the HR-LCD Pulse, view the datasheet on the Avanti Company website.

The Avanti Company was founded in 1977 by Paul and Justine Devlin and is headquartered in Avon Park, FL. We provide water meters, metering systems, AMI support, on-site flow meter testing, sewer flow monitoring, inspection and assessment services for the water, wastewater, agricultural, petroleum and industrial marketplaces. Avanti represents products from McCrometer, Itron, Badger Industrial, Hach Flow, Honeywell/Elster, 64 seconds, Infosense, Nicor, Aclara, and others. Please visit our website at www.avanticompany.com, email us at info@avanticompany.com or call us at 863-453-5336 for assistance with all of your flow meter and metering system needs.

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