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Piping and Installation Area: Key Questions To Ask When Choosing A Flow Meter

The document discusses considerations for piping and installation areas for flow meters. It mentions factors like piping direction, size, material and schedule. It also notes that the specifying engineer must consider if vibration, magnetic fields, or explosion hazards are present and if there are compliance requirements for things like sanitation. The key questions listed ask about the fluid being measured, required measurement type, fluid properties like viscosity, display or output needs, flow rate ranges, pressure ranges, temperature ranges, chemical compatibility and pipe size. It emphasizes determining the required meter range by identifying minimum and maximum flows. The accuracy requirements should be specified at minimum, normal and maximum flow rates and may need to meet absolute accuracy or repeatability depending on the

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Piping and Installation Area: Key Questions To Ask When Choosing A Flow Meter

The document discusses considerations for piping and installation areas for flow meters. It mentions factors like piping direction, size, material and schedule. It also notes that the specifying engineer must consider if vibration, magnetic fields, or explosion hazards are present and if there are compliance requirements for things like sanitation. The key questions listed ask about the fluid being measured, required measurement type, fluid properties like viscosity, display or output needs, flow rate ranges, pressure ranges, temperature ranges, chemical compatibility and pipe size. It emphasizes determining the required meter range by identifying minimum and maximum flows. The accuracy requirements should be specified at minimum, normal and maximum flow rates and may need to meet absolute accuracy or repeatability depending on the

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Piping and Installation Area

Concerning the piping and the area where the flow meters are to be located, consider: For
the piping, its direction (avoid downward flow in liquid applications), size, material,
schedule, flange-pressure rating, accessibility, up or downstream turns, valves, regulators,
and available straight-pipe run lengths. The specifying engineer must know if vibration or
magnetic fields are present or possible in the area, if electric or pneumatic power is
available, if the area is classified for explosion hazards, or if there are other special
requirements such as compliance with sanitary or clean-in-place (CIP) regulations.

KEY QUESTIONS TO ASK WHEN CHOOSING A FLOW METER

1. What is the fluid being measured?

2. Do you require rate measurement and/or totalization?

3. If the liquid is not water, what viscosity is the liquid?

4. Do you require a local display on the flow meter or do you need an electronic signal
output?

5. What is the minimum and maximum flowrate?

6. What is the minimum and maximum process pressure?

7. What is the minimum and maximum process temperature?

8. Is the fluid chemically compatible with the flow meter wetted parts?

9. If this is a process application, what is the size of the pipe??

Flow rates and Accuracy


The next step is to determine the required meter range by identifying minimum and
maximum flows (mass or volumetric) that will be measured. After that, the required flow
measurement accuracy is determined. Typically accuracy is specified in percentage of actual
reading (AR), in percentage of calibrated span (CS), or in percentage of full scale (FS) units.
The accuracy requirements should be separately stated at minimum, normal, and maximum
flowrates. Unless you know these requirements, your flow meter's performance may not be
acceptable over its full range.

In applications where products are sold or purchased on the basis of a meter reading,
absolute accuracy is critical. In other applications, repeatability may be more important than
absolute accuracy.

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