Description
OMEGA’s high accuracy Gas Turbine Series measures the volumetric flow of gas through a pipeline. Gas flowing through the meter turns the turbine rotor at an angular velocity which is proportional to the velocity of the gas being measured. As the turbine rotor turns, the rotor blades pass a non-intrusive pickup coil that generates an electrical signal, referred to as a pulse. Each pulse represents a specific volume of gas (i.e. ACF/AM3). The totalization of these pulses results in the total volumetric flow. The total volume can be converted to mass flow total (SCF or NM3) using reference conditions and base density, or by applying various correction techniques. Standard calibrations for these gas turbine systems are performed at a reference density of 0.1 lb/Ft3. A 10-point calibration certificate (traceable to NIST or other recognized national laboratory) is supplied with each meter. Standard calibration includes a calculated K-factor for gas that is derived from a 10-point NIST calibration for water. Calibrations at customer’s actual operating densities can be performed with special order. OMEGA’s gas turbine flowmeters offer high accuracy measurement of gases for a wide variety of applications, including fiscal measurement, plant cost allocation, energy consumption/conservation, etc. These gas turbine systems are suitable for all non-corrosive gases such as natural gas, air and nitrogen. Special versions of this series are available for use on corrosive gases, such as “off-gas” and feature NACEMR175 trim and self-lubricated ceramic ball bearings. Contact OMEGA for further details. An OMEGA™ gas turbine flowmeter should be chosen so that it is operated within its most accurate range. The capacity of a turbine flowmeter is based on the actual volumetric flow rate and is expressed as actual cubic feet (ACF) or actual cubic meters (AM3). The lower limit of operation is a function of the gas density and velocity.