Environmental conditions
(continued)
Table 2-2:
Parameter type
Description
Corrosive service
Select the material compatible with specific processes and at-
mospheric environments. Implement a periodic inspection and
maintenance program to ensure that pressure-retaining compo-
nents are free from corrosion and erosion.
Low and freezing temperatures
Low specific gravities or high viscosities reduce the flow range of
the turbine meter. Refer to
Populated areas
For new installations, locate the turbine meter to an area that
has fewer than 10 buildings intended for human occupancy,
within an area that extends 200 meters (220 yards) radially from
the turbine meter. (Reference: Class 1 location. U.S. DOT, CFR
Title 49: Part 192.5)
Closed, poorly ventilated areas
and combustion sources
Install the turbine meter in a well ventilated area, not less than
one meter (approximately 3 feet) from source of ignition or
source of heat which might damage the unit.
Elevation
No limit.
Humidity
No limit.
Proximity to open flame
Provide fire prevention measures and equipment per local regu-
lations.
Proximity to vehicular traffic
The design of the turbine meter has not been assessed for the
effects of traffic loads.
2.1.3
Operating parameters for the LTM
Turbulant flow is detrimental and affects turbine meter linearity
. It can cause non-
homogeneous fluid cross-section and inconsistant back pressure, possibly resulting in
cavitation
. To correct the flow characteristics, use upstream and downstream piping
).
Pipe fittings such as elbows and tees, and piping components such as valves and strainers
should be located far enough upstream to dissipate any flow disturbance before it reaches
the turbine meter. The use of flow straighteners or a flow conditioning plate greatly
influences turbine meter performance.
Specific gravity
The turbine meter is affected by specific gravity which may influence performance. The
effect of specific gravity on the turbine meter may be evidenced when it is below 0.7. As
specific gravity decreases, the lift forces on the turbine blade decreases. Likewise as
(1) Linearity is the total range of deviation of accuracy, expressed as a curve, between minimum and maximum flow rates. The ideal accuracy
curve of a volumetric meter, such as the turbine, is a straight line denoting a constant meter factor.
(2) Cavitation is the formation and collapse of vapor-filled cavities that result from a sudden decrease and increase in pressure. Refer to
for more information.
Operating conditions and specifications
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