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Competitive
In recent years,
variable area flowmeters have become very competitively priced.
Because the meter offers such value, more and more manufacturers of
water treatment systems are including them as part of their standard
package. The makers of ultra filtration equipment (reverse osmosis
systems) use them to measure output through the membrane, and also to
measure reject. The meters play a critical role in helping to
monitor the efficiency of the system.
Ultra pure water is
used extensively in the manufacture of printed circuitry (cleansing of
computer chips, particularly). Flowmeters are used both in the
manufacturing and management of deionized water.
Solar-panel
manufacturers recommend certain flow rates for optimum performance.
Variable area flowmeters allow the installer and user to monitor flow
economically, thus enabling critical process adjustments to be made.
Flowmeters offer an
advantage over pressure gauges in filtration systems because they
measure actual flow; as the filter becomes saturated (full), the flow
rate drops. Just a glance at the flowmeter tells the operator if
the filter needs cleaning, replacement of cartridges, or if there may be
another problem, such as a tear in the filter material or a broken pipe.
Although variable
area flowmeters offer good value, and are easy to install and use, they
may not be suitable for all flow measurement applications. The
water processing, and wastewater treatment industries will usually
select meters designed for use with water. These meters may not be
suitable for use with other liquids.
Compatibility
Be certain to check
chemical compatibility. Don’t just rely on compatibility charts,
do your own testing. Many flowmeter manufacturers are willing to
provide material sample kits.
Specific gravity
(‘weight’) of the liquid affects meter reliability and accuracy.
Viscosity, the degree to which a fluid resists flow under applied force,
also affects accuracy, as does elevated temperatures. Flowmeter
manufacturer Blue-White Industries recommends that you seek assistance
from your supplier, to ensure you select the right flowmeter for your
particular application.
Accuracy & repeatability
Without a good
working knowledge of what these terms mean in the real world, you can
easily overbuy, or under buy a Flowmeter. In plain terms accuracy,
really means error. Avoid being misled by all the different code, or
terminologies used in the flow industry. Flowmeter manufactures
may simply say 2% accurate, you need to question that statement, 2% of
what, indicated flow, or 2% of full scale. These two seemingly similar
accuracies are very different, and could be costing you extra money.
Repeatability is different than accuracy, and in many cases more
important to industry. Repeatability is the meters ability to reproduce
flow rates (consistently) under the same conditions. Repeatability
is paramount in the processing industry where tracking flow changes is
so important.
Robin Gledhill,
President
Blue-White Industries
Huntington Beach, CA, USA
www.Blue-White.com
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