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Since the Model 100 Flo-Sensor uses the Pelton Turbine Wheel Principle, how in general, is its behavior when comparing its operation to either a ball and tube rotameter or mass flow sensor?

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Since the Model 100 Flo-Sensor uses the Pelton Turbine Wheel Principle, how in general, is its behavior when comparing its operation to either a ball and tube rotameter or mass flow sensor?

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Turbine Wheel gas flow sensors behave very closely in operation to that of ball and tube rotameters in many ways, but, it , of course, provides a linear D.C. output voltage proportional to flow rate. Unlike thermal mass flow sensors, Model 100, due to its design, has no zero drift problems.

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