Vi - appendix – Badger Meter Flow-Alert Reed Switch User Manual
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VI - APPENDIX
APPLICATION
INFORMATION - LIQUID
Viscosity Effect (SUS/cSt)
The design utilizes a precision
machined, sharp-edged orifice and
biasing calibration spring that as-
sures operating stability and accu-
racy over the wide viscosity range
common to many fluids. Generally,
high flow models of each meter
size provide good accuracy over a
viscosity range of 40 to 500 SUS (4.2
to 109 cSt).
Density Effect
(specific gravity)
Any fluid density change from
stated standards has a proportional
effect on meter accuracy. Special
scales can be supplied if actual spe-
cific gravity decreases accuracy be-
yond application limits. Corrections
for more or less dense fluids can be
made to standard scales using the
following correction factor:
1 0
.
Specific Gravity
for water/water-based meters
0 876
.
Specific Gravity
for petroleum-based meters
APPLICATION
INFORMATION - PNEUMATIC
NotE: Pressure and temperature read-
ings must be taken at the flow meter
inlet to ensure accurate correction
factors.
The pneumatic flow meter is offered
with a standard graduated dual
scale, calibrated for air in standard
cubic feet per minute (scfm) at 1.0
s.g. (70 °F @ 100 psi), and liter per
second (lps) at 1.0 s.g. (21 °C @ 6.9
bar).
PRESSURE
SOURCE
FLOW
METER
AIR BLEED OFF
TO EQUIPMENT
ADJUSTABLE
VALVE
PRESSURE
GAUGE
TEMP
Conversion Chart
The Conversion Chart provides a
series of simplified mathematical
formulas to “correct” the graduated
scale for changes in pressure
(table 1), temperature (table 2),
and/or specific gravity (table 3).
Special scales can be made to accom-
modate other pressures, tempera-
tures and specific gravity.
The conversion chart can also be
used to “correct” (adjust) the Multi-
pressure Flow Scale to indicate flow
rates in applications beyond the
parameters stated on the scale.