Technical data
Proline Promass 80
82
Hauser
Influence of medium temperature
When there is a difference between the temperature for zero point adjustment and the process
temperature, the typical measured error of the sensor is ±0.0002% of the full scale value / °C
(±0.0001% of the full scale value/°F).
Influence of medium pressure
The table below shows the effect on accuracy of mass flow due to a difference between calibration
pressure and process pressure.
Design fundamentals
Dependent on the flow:
• Flow
Zero point stability ÷ (Base accuracy ÷ 100)
– Max. measured error: ±Base accuracy in % o.r.
– Repeatability: ± ½ · Base accuracy in % o.r.
• Flow < Zero point stability ÷ (Base accuracy ÷ 100)
– Max. measured error: ± (Zero point stability ÷ measured value) · 100% o.r.
– Repeatability: ± ½ · (Zero point stability ÷ measured value) · 100% o.r.
o.r. = of reading
DN
Promass F (standard)
Promass F (high-temperature version)
[mm]
[inch]
[% o.r./bar]
[% o.r./bar]
8
3/8"
no influence
–
15
½"
no influence
–
25
1"
no influence
no influence
40
1 ½"
–0.003
–
50
2"
–0.008
–0.008
80
3"
–0.009
–0.009
100
4"
–0.007
–
150
6"
–0.009
–
250
10"
–0.009
–
o.r. = of reading
Base accuracy for
Mass flow liquids
0.15
Mass flow liquids, optional
0.10
Volume flow liquids
0.15
Mass flow gases
0.35