SKahle89
Chemical
- Sep 25, 2008
- 15
All,
I have an orifice plate flow meter installed to track N2 usage throughout my plant. The issue is that the meter (the transmitter) goes full scale when a downstream solenoid gets stuck open. Obviously I need to rescale the transmitter.
My question is, how do I know what the true measurable range is for my orifice plate; over what range are the orifice plate calculations valid? Theoretically, zero pressure loss = zero flow, and 100% pressure loss = infinite flow. Clearly, that isn't actually the case. Based on pipe size and orifice size, how do I know what the "range" of the actual orifice plate is?
-SK
I have an orifice plate flow meter installed to track N2 usage throughout my plant. The issue is that the meter (the transmitter) goes full scale when a downstream solenoid gets stuck open. Obviously I need to rescale the transmitter.
My question is, how do I know what the true measurable range is for my orifice plate; over what range are the orifice plate calculations valid? Theoretically, zero pressure loss = zero flow, and 100% pressure loss = infinite flow. Clearly, that isn't actually the case. Based on pipe size and orifice size, how do I know what the "range" of the actual orifice plate is?
-SK