Flowmeters

Every flow system is unique, which is why choosing the right flow meter is essential for accurate measurement and efficiency. From partially or fully submerged options to in-pipe and clamp-on solutions, each meter is designed to fit specific flow conditions and installation needs. Explore the range of flow meters to find the best fit for your application—whether it’s open channel, closed pipe, or something in between.

Flowmeter Options

We have a variety of options for how to measure flow. We recommend consulting with us to discover which would be the most economical and useful for your farm.

BigFoot Sensor

Partially / Fully Submerged, Open Channel / In Pipe

Insertion Meter

In Pipe Solution

MagMeter

Bolt-on Pipe Solution

Flumes, Weirs

Radar/ Sonar Non-Contact Solutions

BigFoot Sensor

Partially / Fully Submerged, Open Channel / In Pipe
  • Ideal for fluctuating water levels, whether partially or fully submerged.

  • Performs well in low-flow or high-velocity situations where standard sensors may lose accuracy.

  • Suitable for open channels or in-pipe systems with uneven flow profiles or debris.

  • Durable design withstands sediment-heavy or harsh environmental conditions.

Insertion Meter

In Pipe Solution
  • Designed for closed-pipe systems requiring direct, accurate flow measurement.

  • A cost-effective option that allows for installation without significant pipe modifications.

  • Ideal for consistent flow environments where in-pipe access is possible.

  • Simple maintenance and calibration with minimal operational downtime.

MagMeter

Bolt-on Pipe Solution
  • Non-intrusive flow monitoring for conductive liquids without cutting into the pipe.

  • Provides highly accurate readings, even in low-flow or high-solids content situations.

  • Quick installation with a clamp-on design, reducing setup time and costs.

  • Excellent for applications requiring minimal disruption to existing systems.

Flumes , Weirs

Radar/ Sonar Non-Contact Solutions
  • Ideal for open channels where contact with the fluid is undesirable or impractical.

  • Uses radar or sonar for precise, non-contact flow measurement, reducing wear and tear.

  • Effective in environments with debris, sediment, or corrosive materials that could damage submerged sensors.

  • Low-maintenance solution perfect for remote or hard-to-reach locations.