Oil Flow Meters
Accurate lubrication and engine oil flow meters
Designed to accurately measure the quantity of lubrication and engine oil that is being dispensed in a particular transaction, the Piusi range of oil flow meters are a great addition to any garage or workshop. Options for these oil meters include digital or mechanical displays, differing flow rate capacities and the ability to install the oil flow meter on to an oil dispensing nozzle for an instant quantity reading. Before making your decisions as to which oil flow meter to purchase, be sure to look at the oil viscosity compatibility with your known fluid.
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Filters
Fluid type
Flow rate
Display
Pulse output
Inlet/outlet
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- WS
- AF
- HVO/GTL
Piusi K600/3 Fuel Flow Meter
Digital (6-60 or 10-100ltr Per Min)
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£395.75 ex. VAT
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- R
- D
- WS
- AF
- HVO/GTL
Piusi K600/4 Fuel Flow Meter
Digital (15-150ltr Per Min)
£546.60 ex. VAT
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- D
- GR
- AF
- HVO/GTL
Piusi K200 Fuel Flow Meter
Digital (0.1-2.8ltr Per Min)
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£317.65 ex. VAT
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- D
- HVO/GTL
Piusi K600 B/3 Fuel Flow Meter
Digital (10-100ltrs Per Min)
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£457.60 ex. VAT
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- D
- K
- HVO/GTL
Contoil VZO 8 Fuel Oil Meter
Mechanical (4-135ltrs Per Hour)
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£573.75 ex. VAT
- D
- K
- HVO/GTL
Contoil VZO 4 Domestic Heating Oil Meter
Mechanical (0.5-50ltrs Per Hour)
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£453.50 ex. VAT
- O
- D
- K
- HVO/GTL
Contoil VZO 15 Fuel Oil Meter
Mechanical (10-400ltrs Per Hour)
from
£1,248.25 ex. VAT
FAQs
An oil fuel flow meter counts the amount of oil transferred in that particular transaction. Options for oil flow meters include digital or mechanical displays, differing flow rate capacities and the ability to install the oil flow meter on to an oil dispensing nozzle for an instant quantity reading.
No, it is a common misconception that the choice of oil flow meter depends upon the size of the pipework installed. This is because oil heating engineers are commonly over-specifying the supply pipe size, thinking that they will achieve a better flow rate by doing this. Generally speaking, as long as the flow rate requirements of the system match that of the fuel oil flow meter, then it should be fine.
An oil meter in a heating oil application measures in litres per hour as the fluid is consumed much slower.