Description
One of the latest developments from the well-known Italian company Piusi is the frost-resistant electronic flow meter with a large display K600 B/3 diesel pulser. This unique flow meter operates stably even at low temperatures – down to -30 degrees Celsius. The main application is installation on fuel trucks.
Scope of application
The electronic diesel counter with pulse output is intended for non-commercial and internal accounting of diesel fuel.
The materials from which the mechanism parts are made, in addition to diesel fuel, allow for the accounting of antifreeze, light oils, kerosene and other liquids of similar viscosity and low environmental aggressiveness. Therefore, this flow meter model can be used not only for traditional installation on filling stations equipped on fuel trucks.
The device is ideally suited for operation in various industrial sectors:
- boiler houses operating on liquid fuel;
- generator sets;
- distribution consoles of oil storage facilities.
Features and advantages
The housing of the electronic diesel counter with a built-in pulse output is made of plastic and aluminum - two lightweight but durable materials, the composition of which reliably protects the device parts from mechanical damage.
The oval gears of the counting mechanism, made of acetal resin, are protected from premature wear by a coarse filter mounted on the suction side.
The liquid crystal display of the device, which can be rotated relative to the flow direction (in 90-degree increments) for ease of reading, has two control scales:
- upper, with larger digits (shows the amount of fuel pumped in a single pass up to 99999 liters with the ability to reset the readings to zero by pressing the RESET button);
- lower, cumulative, provides total control of all fuel that has passed through the flow meter (up to 999,999 liters). The readings of the cumulative scale can be reset, which is undoubtedly a plus, as it extends the service life of the device.
Thanks to the non-volatile memory, the accounting data is not lost even when the power is turned off (for example, when replacing the power batteries).
The use of this device makes it possible to remotely monitor dispensing operations in real time through the navigation system. Pulse output signal, with various possible setting options (1, 2, 10,...100 pulses per 1 liter).






