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Standard Teaching And Research Flumes Didactic Equipment Educational School Laboratory Equipment Applied Hydraulics & Hydrology

Item No.: S80
Standard Teaching And Research Flumes Didactic Equipment Educational School Laboratory Equipment Applied Hydraulics & Hydrology
Description
S80 Standard Teaching And Research Flumes Didactic Equipment Educational School Laboratory Equipment Applied Hydraulics & Hydrology

DESCRIPTION
has been designing and supplying open channel facilities (also referred to as flumes) to hydraulic laboratories throughout the world for over 50 years.
This page presents the standard range of channels/flumes available from , both for teaching and research purposes. We however can produce other sizes and layouts to suit specific design criteria.
The engineering team will work with our customers to make sure the brief, deadline and installation design needs are fully met.
All our flumes are supplied under the guidance of the  professional service team who will oversee the transportation, installation, commissioning and training on site.


TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
STATIC & TILTING CONFIGURATION MODULAR FLUMES
Working section dimensions
S60 Tilting
Width – 0.6m
Depth – 0.8m
Length – 5-30m (in 2.5m modular increments
S60 Static
Width – 0.6m
Depth – 0.8m
Length – 5-50m (in 2.5m modular increments
S80 Tilting
Width – 0.8m
Depth – 1.0m
Length – 5-30m (in 2.5m modular increments
S80 Static
Width – 0.8m
Depth – 1.0m
Length – 5-50m (in 2.5m modular increments
S100 Tilting
Width – 1.0m
Depth – 1.2m
Length – 5-30m (in 2.5m modular increments
S100 Static
Width – 1.0m
Depth – 1.2m
Length – 5-50m (in 2.5m modular increments
FREE DISCHARGE VERSES RECIRCULATION FLUMES
Traditionally hydraulic laboratories were constructed with underfloor sumps and/or elevated header tanks linked with a ring main rarely enjoyed by new facilities.  are able to supply flumes either in a non self-contained configuration, where they can be serviced from an existing header tank and discharge to a laboratory sump, or as fully self-contained system.
Below: Top – Free discharge via underfloor or floor mounted reservoir
Bottom: Recirculation flume via supplied pipework