In terms of installation and mounting, one of the most versatile flumes is the H Flume.
The flumes are suscessfully used in:
- Above grade
- At grade
- Below grade
- And manhole installations
This versatality in installation, combined with a wide range of styles and sizes, make the H flume one of the most popular flumes to meausre water and wastewater flows.
The wide range of mounting possibilities, can, however, lead to some confusion. With that in mind, we present below a series of different H flume installations to help installers see what configuraitons have worked in other applications in the past.
Suspended H flume measuring spring discharge
Elevated H flume installation
Wall mounted H flume
H flume with outlet box on stainless steel stand
H flume mounted in a fiberglass enclosure
H flume installed above grade on a concrete pad
Surface installation of a H flume with plywood flow collection walls
H flume with black gel coat for cold weather flow monitoring
Above grade H flume measuring edge of field runoff
Above grade aluminum H flume
Street level H flume installation
H flume being during earthen embeddment
HL flume embedded in concrete
H flume with constructed earth / rock surround
Recessed H flume installation
In-bank H flume used to meaure bioretention area
H flume factory installed in a fiberglass Packaged Metering Manhole
H flume installed in a fiberglass domed top Packaged Metering Manhole
Packaged Metering Manhole with HS flume measuring dam seepage
We hope that these photos help to answer some of the questions that you may have. We realized, though, that there are many, many more ways to install a H flume and we are happy to answer any questions that you may have. Remember: WE ARE HERE TO HELP!
Images: City of Columbia, MO, HJ Andrews Experimental Forest, Minnesota Department of Agriculture