Do you have custody transfer applications or other flow measurements requiring differential pressure (DP) technology? Consider digging into the 350 page The Engineer’s Guide to DP Flow Measurement (form fill in required).
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Differential pressure (DP) flow measurement has remained a popular and trustworthy technology for over 100 years due to its range of usability and reliable performance history. The Engineer’s Guide to DP Flow Measurement is intended to serve as a reference tool to aid in the selection and use of DP flow products for various applications. This resource offers foundational information for understanding DP flow measurement including basic concepts, theories, and equations. It also explores recommendations and installation best practices to help increase measurement accuracy, optimize plant efficiency, and solve common application challenges.
Chapters include:
- The DP Flow Meter
- Fluids and Flow Basic Terms and Concepts
- Theory of DP Flow
- Gas Applications
- Liquid Applications
- Steam Applications
- Primary Element Technologies
- Transmitter Technology
- Rosemount Primary Elements and Flow Meters
- DP Flow Meter Installation
- Calibration, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting
- Engineering Data
- Pipe Data
- Conversions and Equivalents
Many of the experts featured here on the blog contributed to this engineer’s guide. Whether you are new to the field of process instrumentation and automation or an experienced veteran, there are sections in this guide that will advance your skills.
For example, someone new to the process industries will benefit from the early chapters. Traditional versus newer technologies are described and illustrated, such as traditional and integrated flow metering systems with pressure and temperature compensation.
Download the Engineer’s Guide to DP Flow Measurement and lift your level of expertise when it comes to this longstanding and important flow measurement technology.
Visit the Flow Measurement section on Emerson.com for more on DP Flow and other flow measurement technologies including Coriolis, Magnetic, Ultrasonic, Vortex, Turbine, Multiphase and more. You can also connect and interact with other flow measurement experts in the Measurement Instrumentation group in the Emerson Exchange 365 community.