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S t ti b S t Superstatic by Sontex The other static heat meter

Superstatic 440 consisting of pipe with sensor device

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Superstatic 440 - consisting of pipe with sensor device Supercal 531 integrator Sontex 460 temperature sensors

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S t ti Th t ti lt ti ith Superstatic - The static alternative with sweeping advantages

AGFW test -> Best in class! (German Heat & Power Association)

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Quick, easy and most cost effective maintenance

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S t ti th i i l Superstatic - the principle

A part of the liquid in the pipe is bypassed through the flow sensor by effect of a flow straightener in the pipe (Venturi effect) effect). The core of the flow sensor is a fluid oscillator. The pressure variations of the fluid oscillator are converted into

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pressure variations of the fluid oscillator are converted into an electrical signal by a piezo sensor and detected by the connected Supercal 531 integrator.

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S t ti th i i l Superstatic - the principle

① In the pipe the liquid is diverted (bypassed) upwards into the fluid oscillator (bypassed) upwards into the fluid oscillator ② by the Venturi effect. ② The liquid flows through a channel to

② The liquid flows through a channel to a jet where the liquid is accelerated. The liquid hits a switch blade in a chamber where the liquid is diverted to the left or where the liquid is diverted to the left or right into a channel upwards. ③ The liquid hits a pressure sensor

③ The liquid hits a pressure sensor, creates a pulse and returns to the pipe and helps by returning to the pipe diverting th j t ② i t th th di ti A d

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the jet ② into the other direction. And so on. The pulses are proportional to the flow.

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Superstatic - the principle (Movie)

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S t ti th i i l Superstatic - the principle

Piezoelectricity Piezoelectricity is the ability of some materials, crystals, ceramics, to generate an electric potential in response to applied h i l t Thi t k th f f ti f mechanical stress. This may take the form of a separation of electric charge across the crystal lattice. If the material is not short-circuited, the applied charge induces a voltage across pp g g the material. The piezoelectric effect is reversible in that materials exhibiting the direct piezoelectric effect also exhibit the converse piezoelectric effect the production of exhibit the converse piezoelectric effect, the production of stress and/or strain when an electric field is applied. The effect finds useful applications such as the production d d t ti f d ti f hi h lt

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and detection of sound, generation of high voltages, electronic frequency generation, microbalances, etc.

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S t ti th i i l Superstatic - the principle

Piezo sensor Piezo sensor The principle of operation of a piezoelectric sensor is that a physical dimension, transformed into a force, acts on two i f f th i l t D di th

  • pposing faces of the sensing element. Depending on the

design of a sensor, different ‘modes’ to load the piezoelectric element can be used: Longitudinal, p g transversal and shear. Detection of pressure variations in the form of sound is the most common sensor application, e g piezoelectric micro-phones and piezoelectric pickups e.g. piezoelectric micro-phones and piezoelectric pickups for electrically amplified guitars.

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S t ti th i i l Superstatic - the principle

The electric pulses created by the piezo sensor are sent to the Supercal 531 sensor are sent to the Supercal 531 Integrator and calculated into volume

Pulses

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Piezo Sensor Volume

The pulses are proportional to the flow (Volume).

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USPs

Same Superstatic 440 can be used for heating and cooling Same Superstatic 440 can be used for heating and cooling

The device can be mounted submerged (IP68) and fully

isolated. The precision of the device is independent of water impurities – self cleaning effect from the fluid oscillator jet. N i t No moving parts No parts in the pipe N fl ti i di ti f th lt i i l No reflection or misdirection of the ultrasonic signal Wide range of flows: 1 m3/h - 400 m3/h; DN 2 - DN 250

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E i t Easy maintenance

  • with the replaceable sensor head

Quick, easy and cost effective replacing of the sensor head. The measuring pipe stays in the system The measuring pipe stays in the system. Only remove the sensor head with 6 screws, clean or replace it and go on. Same replaceable sensor head for the whole range 1- 400 m3/h Same spare parts for the whole range 1 400m3/h Same spare parts for the whole range 1 – 400m3/h EU only: MID conformity d / ifi ti i t

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and / or verification persists.

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C l t f i d Complete range of sizes and pressures

Threaded connection PN10 / PN16 / PN25 Nominal flow qp Mounting Length Connection 1.0 m3/h 110 mm G ¾” 1.5 m3/h 110 mm G ¾” 1.0 m3/h 190 mm G 1” 1.5 m3/h 190 mm G 1” 2.5 m3/h 190 mm G 1” 3.5 m3/h 260 mm G 1 ¼” 6.0 m3/h 260 mm G 1 ¼” 10 m3/h 300 mm G 2”

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C l t f i d Complete range of sizes and pressures

Fl d ti PN10 / PN16 / PN25 Flanged connection PN10 / PN16 / PN25 Nominal flow qp Mounting Length Connection 3.5 m3/h 260 mm DN 25

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6.0 m3/h 260 mm DN 25 10 m3/h 300 mm DN 40 15 m3/h 270 mm DN 50 25 m3/h 300 mm DN 65 40 m3/h 300 mm DN 80 60 m3/h 360 mm DN 100 100 m3/h 250 mm DN 125 150 m3/h 300 mm DN 150 250 m3/h 350 mm DN 200

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400 m3/h 450 mm DN 250

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P l t t bilit Proven long term stability

Stable, precise and reliable heat metering over a long period even with poor water quality

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with poor water quality

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Long term test of AGFW Long term test of AGFW (German Heat & Power Association)

! Sontex SuPerstatic - Best in class !

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Sihl-City: Biggest mall in Switzerland in the suburbs of Zurich

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http://www.sihlcity.com

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Stade de Suisse: Biggest stadium in Switzerland, Capital of Berne,

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gg , p , European Football Championship 2008 host http://www.stadedesuisse.ch

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Railway station, Lausanne, Switzerland: Lausanne is the seat of the

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y , , International Olympic Committee and the Olympic Museum

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Frische Zentrum Frankfurt, Germany: Whole sale fresh market

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, y http://www.frische-zentrum-frankfurt.de

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Schwarze Pumpe, Town & Industrial park, Germany: Coal Power plant

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p p y p with Carbon Capture & Storage Technology, District heating 300 heat & cooling meters Superstatic 440 Radio http://www.industriepark.info

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Isozaki Towers, Bilbao, Spain:

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121 heat meters Superstatic 440 M-Bus, 850 Supercal 539 M-Bus

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AM Tower, Dubai, UAE: 200 BTU meters Superstatic 440 M-Bus

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Yacht Bay, Dubai, UAE: 150 BTU meters Superstatic 440 M-Bus

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Ashoka Metropolitan Mall, Hyderabad, India: Superstatic 440 M-Bus A h k D k A d H d b d I di S t t i 440

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Ashoka Dwaraka Arcade, Hyderabad, India: Superstatcic 440

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Oberoi Mall, Mumbai, India: Superstatic 440

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Mani Square Mall, Kolkata, India: Superstatic 440

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!

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Also a well known fluid oscillator! (Movie)

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Also a well known fluid oscillator! (Movie)

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