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Flexible Operation with the LectroCount LCR 600

The LectroCount™ LCR 600 by Liquid Controls is an electronic meter register utilizing a microprocessor. When it is installed alongside the proper system accessories, the LCR 600 is effective for use with Weights & Measures approved custody transfer actions in installations regardless of whether they are fixed or mobile. Users can operate the LCR 600 as a standalone unit to control a meter system or as a host controller slave.

The LCR 600 can be used for calibration, the aforementioned Weights & Measures custody transfer, meter system configuration, and automated data collection, to name a few. Speaking of configuration, users can simultaneously set up key values such as flow rate and volume tracking during delivery. The LCR 600 can also work with a broad selection of positive displacement flowmeters.

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, Hach Flow, Honeywell/Elster, 64 seconds, Infosense, Nicor, DoMac, Liquid Controls, 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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