If you know the model number of your meter, please use our online K-factor Calculator to determine your k-factor.
Why does insertion depth matter so much when using an insertion meter?
Seametrics insertion meters are designed to be installed at a very specific location based on fluid dynamic principles. In order to function properly, the insertion meter must be placed in the location where the flow profile will stay most consistent during fluctuating flow ranges. To learn more about this concept, please see this video.
Where can I find a wiring diagram for my specific equipment?
Check our Wiring Diagrams by Components page for most wiring diagrams. If your configuration is not found, please reference the instruction manuals for your components or contact your local distributor.
How do I set up my new FT400 Series display unit?
Please reference the FT400 Series Instruction Manual for detailed programming instructions.
How do I set up my analog 4-20mA loop?
Watch this video to learn how to connect your analog loop and use a 4-20mA signal.
How do I mount a Seametrics insertion meter on my pipe?
When using insertion meters it is crucial to use the correct fitting. View our list of tee, saddle and weld braze fittings for fixed depth insertion meters. For adjustable depth insertion meters, you will be required to use a saddle fitting. Please see the Installation Bulletin for an explanation of how to mount your saddle …
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Do I need to ground my Seametrics unit and how should this be done?
Grounding is very important for most Seametrics meters. Please check the instruction manual for your specific device and read through our Grounding Technical Bulletin for further details.