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1950
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6o FLIGHT 6 JULY 1950METEORIC PERFORMANCE IN FUEL MEASUREMENT! In the_volumetric measurement of petroleum products, BRODIE-KENT Meters measure up to the most exacting demands. Operating at high rates of flow with sustained accuracy, they provide a continuous record of liquids flowing through pipe lines by gravity or under pressure. BRODIE-KENT Meters are of the Positive Displacement type incorporating direct read- ing counters. Two systems of measurement are employed. The X-type models operate on twin calibrating pistons and the B-type use the bi-rotor principle* Both these systems ensure extreme accuracy. All complicated mechanisms such as valve timing, by-pass arrangements are eliminated. USED ON AIRCRAFT RE-FUELLERS AT MAIN AIRPORTS BRODIE-KENT t.\ODLL X-77 METER, WITH BR0D1MATIC COUNTER Maximum rat? of flow BRODIE-KENT MODEL B-72 METER, WiTH BRODIMATIC COUNTER. Maximum rate of flow 300 g.p.m.For full particulars write to the sole distributors: STEMCO LIMITED, 128/152 »LBERT STREET, CAMPEN TOWN, LONDON, N.W.1 SHEETS AND SECTIONS TO A.I.D. SPECIFICATIONSHABERSHON ROTHERHAM
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