Determining Factors for Turbine Flowmeter Bearing Life

Nov. 18, 2012

In the field of flow measurement, several important factors can cause accuracy concerns leading to premature flowmeter calibrations or bearing replacement. Precision turbine meter users need to understand the proper techniques to ensure their instrument will maintain its calibration over the intended period of use. Most importantly, while in service, these steps will ensure that a meter is performing to its original calibration and provide information that will influence its calibration life.

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Turbine Meter Enables Flow, Density, Temperature & Pressure Measurement
Spirax Sarco's EMCO branded MassTracker insertion turbine mass flowmeter line is featured in the following video. The instrument features multivariable measurement versatility, combining measurements of mass or volumetric flow, density, temperature and pressure in one device. Tappable into lines from three inches to 80 inches at full flow conditions, the MassTracker can be mounted virtually anywhere. The hot-tap capabilities allows the instrument to be installed and serviced without process shutdown — a feature that not only saves on labor costs, but also avoids disruption of critical processes.

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