- What is compensated flow?
- Why do we need flow compensation?
- What is a compensated flow meter?
- What is compensated steam flow?
What is 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.
Why do we need flow compensation?
Why do you do process temperature and pressure flow compensation? In steam or gas flow measurement, the density of the steam or gas changes as pressure and temperature change. This change in density can affect the accuracy of the measured flow rate if it is uncompensated.
What is a compensated flow meter?
Compensated flowmeters work with a variable orifice and fixed pressure. They read back pressure, and take into account resistance changes downstream from the needle valve. If pressure exceeds 50 psig downstream, flow ceases. The types can be distinguished by their response when gas starts to flow.
What is compensated steam flow?
The purpose of steam flow meter with temperature and pressure compensation is for when the volume deviate the actual flow compensation will correct the result well. Steam in gas status, the density varies with the changes of temperature and pressure itself. If don't have the compensation will cause a huge error.