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Lauris Technologies has released a new gas flow meter, designed and manufactured for accurate flare gas metering. 

Lesser meter technologies, not “Fit For Purpose” are at times selected in a cost cutting effort. These inferior solutions can result in inaccurate flow measurements and higher maintenance costs. 

The FF1225 Series Ultrasonic Flare Gas Flow meter delivers accurate flare gas measurement over a wide range with minimal maintenance intervention. 

The flow meter is offered with several options including local or remote mount transmitter, temperature and pressure transducers, and a multi-path version that provides flow uncertainty of better than 1 per cent. 

Both the local or remote LCD display shows velocity, flow rate, total flow, temperature and pressure. The onboard memory of the transmitter/display allows for storage of up to 250,000 data points. Total data stored is defined by the sample rate programmed by the user. 

The FF1225 is based on proprietary ultrasonic transit-time measurement with minimum detectable gas velocity of lower than 0.01m/s (0.03ft/sec). The maximum velocity measurement capability of 100m/sec (330ft/sec) standard and 150m/sec (·500 fUsec) optional provides turndowns of 10,000:1 through to 15,000:1.

Features:

  • Lowest minimum detectable velocity
  • No pressure drop
  • Totalised flow, flow rate
  • Wide range of metallurgy
  • Variety of pressure rating Qs

This sponsored editorial is brought to you by AMS Instrumentation & Calibration. For more information, visit www.ams-ic.com.au.

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