Debris in flow is a concern for irrigators. Whether it affects your flow meter will depend on a wide variety of factors, including the type of debris and the type of flow meter. While many irrigators and farmers prefer mag meters for their lack of moving parts, the classic propeller flow meter is still a favored technology with a portion of the population.
Whether you prefer mag or propeller meters, McCrometer has debris solutions for both types of flow meters. Read further in our full blog post: “Debris in Flow: Meter Recommendations for Agricultural Applications”.
Straightening vanes and flow straighteners both reduce swirl and assist propeller meters with obtaining accurate flow readings. Despite the similarities and differences between straightening vanes and flow straighteners, you should consider the demands of your application and any straight-run requirements when choosing one or the other.
Although the names may be similar, each mag meter has a unique construction and design, as well as different product specs and value-rich features that different customers favor. While the McMag3000 is slightly more accurate, the McMag2000 offers convenience and is DIY retrofit-capable for customers wanting to make the change from the saddle-style McPropeller to a “no moving parts” meter.