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Calibrating durameters that are on the suction side of a Venturi
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wildcat1000
Posted 1/18/2025 14:31 (#11061366 - in reply to #11061247)
Subject: RE: Calibrating durameters that are on the suction side of a Venturi


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Hoosierheartland - 1/18/2025 12:49

Trying to think through this. I have liberty, warrant, roundup, manganese, and atrazine in bulk this year. My only experience with this is I have one durapump/meter that I’ve been using bulk liberty. I’ve not had to figure out how to do this without a pump. Maybe I’m overthinking it. I was planning to just lift each tote up in the air and plumb each durameter up and pour it into a calibration bucket and compare until it’s accurate. Does that sound right? I’m guessing whether it’s sucking or “falling” is not going to affect how the meter reads as long as it’s primed.



Contemplated this issue several times. Lost confidence in Lexar use vs inventory one year and resorted to volumetric in cone.

The calibration jug is new in the box.

It is slick to turn a valve going into the Venturi and just watch the meter.

Interested in your results.
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