The correct selection of flow meters is necessary to ensure their better use. The type of flowmeter to be selected should be determined based on the physical and chemical properties of the measured fluid medium, so that the diameter, flow range, lining material, electrical material, and output current of the flowmeter can adapt to the properties of the measured fluid and the requirements of flow measurement.
1. Function check
The accuracy level and function of the instrument are selected based on measurement requirements and usage scenarios to achieve cost-effectiveness. For example, in situations such as trade settlement, product handover, and energy measurement, higher accuracy levels such as 1.0, 0.5, or higher should be selected; For process control applications, choose different accuracy levels according to control requirements; In some cases where only the process flow is detected without the need for control and measurement, a slightly lower accuracy level, such as 1.5, 2.5, or even 4.0, can be selected. In this case, an insertion flowmeter can be used.
2. Measurable medium
When measuring medium flow rate, instrument range, and caliber, the full flow rate of the flowmeter can be selected within the range of 0.5-12m/s for measuring medium flow rate, which is relatively wide. The selection of instrument specifications (diameter) may not necessarily be the same as the process pipeline, and should be determined based on whether the measured flow range is within the flow rate range. That is, when the pipeline flow rate is too low to meet the requirements of the flow instrument or the measurement accuracy cannot be guaranteed at this flow rate, the instrument diameter needs to be reduced in order to increase the flow rate inside the pipeline and obtain satisfactory measurement results.