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Turbine flowmeter is one of the most commonly seen flowmeters. The advantages are small size, high accuracy, compact structure, easy installation, good repeatability, high precision in calibration, and it is used in trade settlement. The flow meter selected by priority. Turbine flowmeter has three types of measurement, which are divided into basic type, differential pressure type and integrated temperature and pressure compensation type. It can be displayed on site and is also suitable for long-distance transmission. Each product form has specifications for high temperature, high pressure, anti-corrosion, and explosion-proof. There are integral and separate parts, which can be adapted to the measurement and installation environment of different media. It has many advantages, such as wide range ratio, high precision, convenient installation and maintenance, and wide adaptability of media. It is widely used in industries such as petroleum, chemical industry, metallurgy, machinery, food, papermaking, medicine, gas, and urban pipeline heating. Liquid turbine flowmeters are used in the measurement of petroleum, organic liquids, inorganic liquids, coal gas, natural gas, liquefied gas, etc. It can be made into a plug-in type, with low pressure loss, low price, continuous flow and removal, low maintenance cost in the later period, and convenient installation. The most typical is the application of water, diesel, ethanol and other liquids with no impurities and no strong corrosiveness..
Depending on selected device configuration
Product type | Flowmeter |
Product family name | LW |
Product positioning | For liquid and gas flows |
Measurement principles | Turbine |
Measured media | Gases, Liquids |
Digital outputs | HART® Modbus RTU |
Discrete outputs | Frequency, Limit switches, Pulse, Status |
Analogue outputs | 4…20 mA |
Measuring tube | 304SS 316SS |
Process connection | 304SS 316SS |
Process temperature | -20 - 110 °C |
Flange connections | DN15…200 |
Thread connections | G½ ...2 |