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Competition: WIN a World Cup Football!

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We are running a competition for our followers (old & new ) on Twitter for a chance to win a full size (size 5) Adidas Brazuca football.  The Adidas Brazuca is the official match ball of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, which will be kicking off in Brazil tonight! The Brazuca football is the first FIFA World Cup ball named by fans (over one million Brazilian football fans voted). According to FIFA, the informal term 'brazuca' is used by Brazilians to describe national pride in the Brazilian way of life. The colours chosen for the football also reflect the vibrancy and fun associated with football in Brazil.  We've got an Adidas Brazuca replica football to give away to one lucky winner. For your chance to win you must both  follow us on twitter   ( @bellflowsystems ) and re-tweet our competition picture.  We are limiting entries to just one a day, if you re-tweet our picture more than once in one day, only your first entry will be accepted. Our competition is open

Case Study: Flow Meters Flying High at Heathrow Airport

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After a five-year and £2.3billion programme to transform and update the facilities, Heathrow Airport’s terminal 2 re-opened to passengers on the 4th June this year. The project included the construction of a brand new cooling station to provide air conditioning for the estimated 20 million passengers a year. In order to provide sufficient air conditioning for terminal 2A, the new cooling station required a system to regulate and control the flow of chilled water. Working in collaboration with a building management company, we commissioned the airport’s flow metering solution.  Due to the proposed external location at the top of the cooling station, the solution required flow meters that could not only withstand the demands of the environment but also have a 4-20mA output for the use of remote mount displays. With pipe sizes of  300mm, the cooling station also required flow meters with industrial proportions.  The EX201 hot tap insertion electromagnetic flow meters were c