Flow Meter Guide
Which Type Of Flow Meter Do I Need?
Complete with explanations of their operation and suitability information for each type shown. |
Electromagnetic Flow MetersMagnetic flow meters provide obstruction free flow measurement and so are suitable for all conductive liquids including: chemicals, food stuffs, pulps, acids, pharmaceuticals, slurries and effluent. Their high accuracy is unaffected by changes in fluid viscosity, line pressure, temperature or density. |
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Positive Displacement Flow MetersPositive displacement flow measurement technology accurately measures the volume of liquid passing through the flow meter by directing the fluid to mechanically displace components in the meter in order to measure its flow as discreet parcel volumes. Prior calibration and sound engineering tolerances ensure superior accuracy and repeatability from many styles and variations of PD meter. |
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Turbine Flow MetersTurbine meters measure flow using the mechanical energy of the fluid or gas to rotate a turbine rotor within the flow stream inside the meter. The rotations are measured and calculated to provide a proportional measurement relative to flow rate. |
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Ultrasonic Flow MetersClamp on ultrasonic flow meters have become more popular throughout the water, food, chemical, process and building services industries due to their ability to measure in-situ flow rates from outside the pipework with optimum accuracy. |
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Variable Area Flow MetersThere are two main types of variable area flow meters or Rotameters, standard VA meters for vertical installation and the more advanced spring-loaded range of sharp edged orifice models for installation in any orientation. |
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Open Channel Flow MetersOpen channel flow measurement solutions. There are a range of effective technologies for the measurement of water and waste water flows within open channels including flumes, weirs, drains or partially filled pipes. |
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Insertion Flow MetersThese flow meters are often used on large bore pipes for cost saving reasons or due to speed and ease of installation. Another popular use of such flow meters is "Hot Tapping" where an insertion flowmeter is fitted into the pipe during operating conditions while the pipework is still full, using a specially drilling rig and valve assembly. |