- How do you calculate temperature compensation?
- What is pressure and temperature compensation for flow?
- What is temperature compensation?
- What is a compensated flow?
How do you calculate temperature compensation?
This temperature compensation is calculated by applying an industry standard 2% to the conductivity value for every degree away from 25°C the temperature reads.
What is pressure and temperature compensation for flow?
Pressure and temperature (PT) compensation convert a volumetric gas flow at specific conditions into an equivalent volumetric flow at base conditions. Commonly, density measurement is not used, another approach is to measure Molecular weight (online/offline) and then compensate with design molecular weight.
What is temperature compensation?
What is temperature compensation? Temperature compensation is to correct the output characteristic when it is influenced by the operating temperature and the temperature characteristics of electronic devices and electronic components in electronic circuits (temperature drift.)
What is a compensated flow?
A pressure-compensated flow control valve is designed to provide a constant volume flow rate regardless of the pressure drop across it. By contrast, non-pressure-compensated flow control valves have a variable flow rate that changes when the pressure drop fluctuates.