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How do I correct my variable area flow meter for a liquid with a different operating density?

8/15/2013

Challenge:
You want to get a quick flow check on a different fluid because the process fluid is changing or you might be experimenting with the process, but you don't have a VA (variable area) flow meter that is calibrated for the different fluid.  

Solution:
Enter the necessary information into the equation below and you'll get the flow rate for the different fluid.


Things to Keep in Mind:

  • The meter has to be a size 8 (1/2" nominal size) or larger and of course the flow meter has to be capable of measuring the flow of the different fluid.
  • If the new specific gravity is drastically different, the meter may not be capable of registering a flow rate for the new fluid.
  • If your experiment is successful, I recommend you get a metal tube flow meter so you don't have to calculate the flow rate every time you use the different fluid.

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About The Author

Kostas Sklikas, MBA
Global Product Marketing Manager, Variable Area Industrial

Kostas is the global product manager for industrial variable area flow meters at Brooks Instrument.

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