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Pulsar Measurement

11401 Belcher Road South Suite 260
Largo, FL 33773
888-473-9546

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Pulsar Measurement is a world-leading manufacturer and supplier of flow, level, sludge interface measurement, and pump control instrumentation. Technologies include clamp-on transit time and doppler ultrasonic for flow measurement in full pipes; contacting and non-contacting solutions for area-velocity for flow measurement in partially filled pipes and channels, and continuous level measurement via ultrasonic or frequency modulated continuous wave radar. Our portfolio consists of products that are known around the world for their reliability and ease of use, making them suitable for a wide range of applications across multiple market sectors.

Products & Press Releases

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Interface Level Measurement

The Sludge Finder 2 accurately measures interface levels in settlement tanks and SBR systems. Operating ultrasonically through liquid, it identifies sludge interface levels using...
April 3, 2018
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Pump Station Control

Pump station control at its finest, Pulsar’s Zenith controller introduces energy tariff avoidance and volumetric throughput measurement. Quantum and Quantum 2 built upon these...
Oct. 17, 2013
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Pump Station Control

Pulsar’s Zenith controller introduced energy tariff avoidance and volumetric throughput measurement. Quantum and Quantum 2 built upon this by adding automatic pump reset features...
Oct. 10, 2013
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Flow Monitor

Flow Pulse is a compact pipe flow monitor that features repeatability, accuracy and simple installation with no down time. The monitor can be used for monitoring flow rate in ...
Jan. 21, 2013

Articles & News

Pulsar TR Flow Pulse

Flow Monitor Is Simply Secured, Provides Accurate Data

The Flow Pulse is a unique, non-invasive flow monitor that clamps to the outside of a pipe and is simply secured with a screwdriver—there is no need to break into a pipe or involve...
Oct. 5, 2015