Brief: This video frames the solution within typical operational contexts for clearer understanding. Watch as we demonstrate the correct installation process for the Insertion Type Turbine Flow Meter, covering site selection, piping requirements, and key steps to ensure accurate flow measurement in large-diameter pipelines.
Related Product Features:
Designed for large pipelines with nominal diameters from DN200 to DN2000.
Features low pressure loss and an impeller with anti-corrosion functionality.
Capable of on-site display of instantaneous flow rate and cumulative total amount.
Operates with low power consumption and can work long-term using an internal battery.
Uses EEPROM for power-down protection of cumulative flow coefficients, lasting over 10 years.
Offers multiple connection types including insertion, flange, and threaded options.
Suitable for measuring liquids in petroleum, chemical, metallurgical, and pharmaceutical industries.
Provides various output signals such as pulse, 4-20mA current, and RS485 communication.
FAQs:
What is the typical installation process for the Insertion Type Turbine Flow Meter?
The flowmeter should be installed horizontally with the flow direction arrow matching the fluid flow. It requires straight pipe sections upstream (15-20D) and downstream (5D) to ensure accurate measurement, and a filter should be installed upstream to remove impurities.
What are the key environmental and piping considerations during installation?
Install in locations with temperatures from -20°C to +50°C and relative humidity ≤80%. Avoid vibration, stress, strong radiation, and electromagnetic interference. Use appropriate straight sections and ensure no internal protrusions in piping.
How does the Insertion Type Turbine Flow Meter handle different liquid types and conditions?
It measures liquids from -20°C to 120°C, with options for acidic, alkaline, high-temperature, or ordinary liquids. It is widely used in petroleum, chemical, metallurgical, and pharmaceutical industries, especially with sanitary fittings.