Brief: Step into our short showcase to explore the solution’s standout capabilities. This video provides a detailed walkthrough of the HQ-LUGB Intelligent Vortex Flow Meter, demonstrating its integrated temperature and pressure compensation design. You'll see how it processes multiple signals to deliver accurate, compensated flow measurements for gases, steam, and liquids, and learn about its robust construction and versatile applications across industries.
Related Product Features:
Integrated design combines temperature, pressure, and flow signals for compensated standard flow output.
Compact and robust structure with no moving parts ensures high reliability and long-term operation.
Easy installation and maintenance with versatile connection options like flange and clamp types.
Wide measurement range covering steam, gas, and liquids with a range ratio of up to 1:10.
High accuracy with ±1.0% for liquids and ±1.5% for gases and steam.
Ultra-low power consumption supports battery operation for over two years.
Stable performance with piezoelectric or capacitive sensors not contacting the medium.
Suitable for various industries including chemical, petroleum, power, and environmental sectors.
FAQs:
What types of media can the HQ-LUGB vortex flow meter measure?
It measures the mass and volume flow of superheated steam, saturated steam, compressed air, general gases, water, and other liquids.
How does the temperature and pressure compensation work?
The flowmeter integrates temperature, pressure, and flow signals through an intelligent digital processor, which mixes and processes them to output a compensated standard flow rate.
What are the power supply options for this flow meter?
It can be powered by 12-36VDC external supply, 3.6V battery, or dual power options, with battery operation lasting over two years.
What is the measurement accuracy of the vortex flow meter?
Accuracy is ±1.0% of the indicated value for liquids and ±1.5% for gases and steam.
In which industries is this flow meter commonly applied?
It is widely used in chemical, petroleum, metallurgy, light industry, environmental protection, municipal, and power sectors.