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Hedland Water & Other Liquids — Variable Area Flow Meters

Product Overview

Hedland’s water and other liquids meters are the brass-body build for everyday aqueous service — cooling water, process water and mild aqueous solutions. A C360 brass body with Viton seals and a 1.0 specific gravity water scale reads directly through the spring-loaded piston and magnetic indicator, with no electronics to power and no straight run to engineer. It holds ±2% of full scale, is rated to 3,500 psi in brass (5,000–6,000 psi in stainless), and covers ¼ to 3 in. ports in SAE, NPTF and BSPP. A 303 stainless body is available for water chemistries brass can’t take; add a Flow-Alert switch or MR transmitter when the loop needs an alarm or an analog signal.

Other Hedland fluid families & electronics
Water-Based & Emulsions — water-glycol & emulsion fire-resistant fluids Corrosive Liquids — 316 SS for caustics & corrosive aqueous chemistries Petroleum & Hydraulic Oil — petroleum fluids (aluminum, Viton) Flow-Alert — flow switch with a trip contact MR Transmitter — rate / total with 4–20 mA output
Hedland water and other liquids variable-area flow meter (Badger Meter)
Hedland Water & Other Liquids — brass body, Viton seals, 1.0 s.g. water scale for cooling and process water.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Brass body for water service — standard C360 brass — the alloy the factory specifies for water and systems without corrosion inhibitors, where aluminum would corrode
  • Reads in any position — the spring-loaded piston measures accurately in any orientation — no straight run or flow straighteners, even right off an elbow
  • Easy-to-read linear scale — a brightly colored indicator on a graduated linear scale; the guard rotates 360° after install so the scale faces the operator
  • High-pressure capable — brass bodies rated 3,500 psi and stainless to 6,000 psi (3:1 safety factor) for pressurized water and cooling circuits
  • Drops into existing plumbing — seven port sizes with SAE straight-thread, NPTF or BSPP ends let the meter thread straight into the line being measured — no adapters or special fittings
  • Stainless option for aggressive water — a 303 stainless body is available where brass is not suitable for the water chemistry

Specifications

Measurement principle
Variable area — a spring-loaded piston and sharp-edged orifice form an annular opening against a contoured metering cone; a magnet on the piston couples to an external indicator that reads directly on a linear scale
Compatible fluids
Water and other compatible liquids — cooling water, process water and mild aqueous solutions
Accuracy
±2% of full scale (±7% of full scale on ¼ in. meters)
Repeatability
±1%
Flow ranges
0.02 to 275 US GPM (0.1 to 1000 LPM), by port size (¼–3 in.) and full-scale range
Port / line sizes
¼ to 3 in.
Body material
C360 brass (standard); 303 stainless steel body with brass piston and cone optional
Wetted materials
Brass body, piston and cone; T302 stainless spring; T316 stainless spider plate; PPS / ceramic indicator magnet
Seals
Viton
Process / fluid temperature
Standard −20 to +240°F (−29 to +116°C); high-temperature build to +400°F (+204°C) continuous, +500°F (+260°C) intermittent
Pressure rating
Brass 3,500 psi (241 bar) in ¼–1½ in., 800 psi (55 bar) in 3 in.; stainless 6,000 psi (414 bar) in ¼ & ½ in. and 5,000 psi (345 bar) in ¾–1½ in.; 3:1 safety factor
End connections / threads
SAE straight-thread (J1926), NPTF and BSPP
Mounting orientation
Any orientation, including inverted; guard / scale rotates 360° after install
Flow scale
Linear scale calibrated for 1.0 specific gravity water; special scales available in any unit for other gravities or viscosities
Viscosity range
Good accuracy over 40 to 500 SUS (4.2 to 108 cSt) on high-flow models
Filtration
200 mesh (74 micron) or better required
Options
High-temperature build; reverse-flow by-pass for bi-directional plumbing (flow measured in the forward direction only); inverted-flow scale; test kits
Electronics / outputs
Direct-reading; add a Flow-Alert switch for a trip contact or an MR transmitter for rate / total with a 4–20 mA or DC-voltage output
Calibration
Calibrated with water at 1.0 specific gravity against NIST-traceable master meters; 5-point new-meter calibration certificate optional
Certifications
Certificate of Conformance (free with original PO), NIST-traceable Calibration Certificate, and Certified Drawings available
Standards & fatigue rating
Fatigue rated per NFPA T2.6.1 R1-1991 (C/90)

Common Applications

  • Cooling-water and process-water flow monitoring to machines and process equipment
  • Chiller-system and heat-exchanger flow verification
  • Control flushing and line clean-out
  • Concrete-making and snow-making water feed
  • Pump and circuit performance verification on water-cooled loops
For caustic or corrosive aqueous chemistries step up to the 316 stainless corrosive liquids family; water-glycol and emulsion fire-resistant hydraulic fluids take the water-based & emulsion family.

Design & Selection Considerations

  • Match the body and seals to the fluid — the meter is offered in anodized aluminum, brass and 303 / 316 stainless steel with Viton or EPR seals, and the right pairing is fluid-driven: aluminum for petroleum and air, brass for water, and 316 stainless for caustics and corrosive liquids or corrosive gases. Phosphate ester is the seal exception — it attacks Viton, so that family alone runs EPR in place of the standard Viton seals. Use the input form to tell us the fluid and we’ll pair the body alloy and elastomer to it — the wrong seal is the usual failure mode.
  • Order the scale for your fluid — the meter is calibrated to a specific gravity — a Hedland scale is printed for one fluid: 0.876 s.g. for petroleum, 1.18 s.g. for phosphate ester and 1.0 s.g. for water and water-based fluids. Read a different fluid and the indication shifts with density. Hedland computer-corrects the phosphate-ester and water-based scales at the factory, and special scales are available in any unit for off-standard gravities or viscosities. Use the input form to give us the actual fluid, specific gravity and units — we order the scale that reads true in service.
  • Size to the flow, not the pipe — and watch the pressure drop — a variable-area meter reads full scale at the top of its band, so size to the real flow and keep the permanent pressure drop in check (most hydraulic sizing targets 10 psid maximum). Each port size offers several full-scale ranges. Use the input form to send the normal and maximum flow and we’ll pick the range that reads mid-scale and stays inside your allowable ΔP.
  • Install it anywhere — no straight run or flow straighteners — the spring-loaded piston design reads accurately in any orientation, including inverted, and tolerates mounting immediately next to elbows, valves and pumps with no upstream straight run or flow straighteners. The guard / scale rotates 360° after install for readability. This is the meter for tight, awkward plumbing where a turbine or rotameter would need straight pipe it doesn’t have.
  • Filter the line to 200 mesh — the meter is more contamination-tolerant than most system components, but 200 mesh (74 micron) or better filtration is required for reliable indication and to protect the metering orifice and piston. Confirm upstream filtration before commissioning — grit in the annulus is what pulls a variable-area reading off.
  • Mind material and temperature when you set the pressure rating — pressure capability follows the body alloy: in ¼–1½ in. liquid service aluminum and brass are rated 3,500 psi and stainless 5,000–6,000 psi, all to a 3:1 safety factor. Aluminum and brass derate above 240°F; stainless does not. A high-temperature build extends the range to +400°F continuous (+500°F intermittent). Use the input form to give us the working pressure and the peak temperature together — they set the alloy and whether you need the HT build.
  • Add the electronics only where the job needs a signal — the standard meter is direct-reading. Where the application needs an alarm or a feed to a control system, specify a Flow-Alert switch for a trip contact at a set flow, or an MR transmitter for rate / total plus a 4–20 mA or DC-voltage output. Local indication is free; choose the switch or transmitter when you need a contact or an analog signal.

To size & select the right flow meter for water & other liquids:

Use the input form to send your fluid, specific gravity, normal and maximum flow, line size and the working pressure and temperature — with any corrosion or hazardous-area requirement — and we’ll spec the body alloy, seals, port, scale and any switch or transmitter for your application.

Flow Meter Application Sheet ›

Talk to an engineer directly — Scott Prater, Principal · 917-580-0878 · scott@pratertechnical.com

Specifications compiled by Prater Technical Partners from Badger Meter Hedland variable-area flow-meter product literature.