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Machine for checking the correct-flow in a geothermal probe placed for low enthalpy geothermal applications.

GEOfluss can verify the proper movement of the hydraulic flow in a geothermal probe placed in order to detect any crushing or obstructions in the pipeline. The instrument is of immediate use, ideal for the yard, used by the driller during construction work or the direction being tested. Allows to measure the pressure drop of the probe from which to infer the presence of obstructions. The same instrumentation can be used to verify the approximate the length of the probe installed.

GEOfluss 3D

GEOfluss consists of:

  • A circulator sized for testing probes from 60 to 200 meters
  • A mechanical flow meter for measuring the flow
  • Tables of calibration for probes of different lengths

TECHNICAL:

  • supply type: single-phase 230 VAC power (50 Hz)
  • lectrical connection: CEE plug 16 ° (industrial)
  • absorption: 300 W
  •   Hydraulic: type Plasson compression fittings De32

GEOfluss The product is compliant and meets the standards Logo certificazione CE  in the following DIRECTIVES AND STANDARDS APPLIED TECHNICAL REFERENCE:

DIRECT APPLICATION

  • Directive 98/37/EC: Machinery Directive
  • Directive 2006/95/EC: Low Voltage Directive

TECHNICAL REFERENCE STANDARDS

  • UNI EN ISO 12100-1: 2005: Safety of machinery. Basic concepts, general principles for design. Part 1: Basic terminology, methodology
  • UNI EN ISO 12100-2: 2005: Safety of machinery. Basic concepts, general principles for design. Part 2: Technical principles
  • CEI EN 60204-1: 2006: Safety of machinery. Electrical equipment of machines. Part 1: General, for the points concerning the protection against direct and indirect
  • UNI EN 982: 1997: Safety of machinery. Safety requirements for systems and components for oil hydraulic and pneumatic transmissions. Idraulica, relativamente alle parti applicabili Hydraulics with respect to the applicable parts
Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 September 2009 10:22