Overview
A turbine flow meter is a volume sensing device. As liquid or gas passes through the turbine housing, it causes the freely suspended turbine blades to rotate. The velocity of the turbine rotor is directly proportional to the velocity of the fluid passing through the flow meter.
Turbine flowmeter Principle
A liquid turbine meter is used for volumetric total flow and/or flow rate measurement and has a relatively simple theory of operation. As fluid flows through the meter, it impinges upon turbine blades that are free to rotate about an axis along the center line of the turbine housing.
FEATURES
PRODUCT BENEFITS
Mass & Volumetric flow monitoring of most liquids
Measures four process variables with one process connection:
- Mass flow rate/Volumetric flow rate
- Temperature/Pressure
Easy to Install, lots of field installation options
Rugged, long-lasting design for the toughest applications
SPECIFICATIONS
Pipe diameter:1/8″inch to 12″inch
Accuracy:0.2%/0.5%/1.0%
Repeatability:0.06%/0.16%/0.33%
Pressure rate:≤600 Bar
Temperature:150℃,230℃
Velocity:0.5-5m/s
Ambient temperature:
Operating: -20° to 60°C
Storage: -40° to 65°C
ELECTRIC
Power supply:24VDC 100mA,3.6V Battery
Output signal:
- 4-20mA
- Pulse
- User-definable pulse output for totalized flow
Digital communications: RS485, Hart
Hazardous-Area Location Enclosure
CONNECTION TYPE
tri-clamp type
Flange type
Thread type
Tri-clamp type
4-20mA Output type
SUPPORT FILES
Documents
- Turbine flowmeter manual
- Turbine catalog
Drawings
- inline Turbine flowmeter 1/2“ inch drawing
- inline Turbine flowmeter 3/4“ inch drawing
- inline Turbine flowmeter 1“ inch drawing
- inline Turbine flowmeter 2“ inch drawing
- inline Turbine flowmeter 3“ inch drawing
- inline Turbine flowmeter 4“ inch drawing
- inline Turbine flowmeter 6“ inch drawing
- inline Turbine flowmeter 8“ inch drawing
Program
- RS485 Protocol
- Hart Protocol