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The image displays a piece of industrial or laboratory equipment, likely a fluid mechanics experimental setup, in Jaipur, India. The primary subjects are two flow meters, commonly known as rotameters, vertically aligned and mounted on a white panel. Above the top flow meter, a pipe assembly with two yellow-handled ball valves is mounted. These valves are labeled "BY-PASS VALVE" and "CONTROL VALVE," indicating their function in routing and regulating fluid flow within the system. One valve appears partially open, while the other is fully open. The pipe segment between them is marked with "1/2". The two flow meters are rectangular and black, each featuring a clear viewing window revealing an internal scale. Both meters bear the brand name "EUREKA" and have "LPH" (Liters Per Hour) marked on their scales, alongside numerical values ranging from 25 to 250. The top flow meter shows a float indicating a flow rate of approximately 180-190 LPH, and has additional text "2012-13/R3304" and "WATER SP GR= 1.0@ 20 C". The bottom flow meter is specifically labeled "HOT" and its float indicates a lower flow rate, possibly around 50 LPH. Faint "CAUTION" text is also visible on the bottom meter. Both meters have inlet and outlet pipes connected. The equipment appears well-used and slightly dusty, suggesting it has been in operation. It is supported by a sturdy blue metal frame, partially visible on the right. No active event is taking place, but the setup is clearly designed for measurement and control of fluid flow.
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