K factors, Terms of reference, Calculation of k factors (in pulse/litre) for – Burkert Type S020 User Manual

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6.4.

K factors

6.4.1. Terms of reference

The K factors have all been determined under the following terms
of reference: fluid = water, water and room temperatures of 20°C,
minimum upstream and downstream distances respected, appro-
priate pipe dimensions.

6.4.2. calculation of K factors (in pulse/

litre) for saddles, fusion spigots,
welding sockets with radius or
screw-ons

The calculation does not apply to T fittings or welding
sockets for measuring devices with a clamp connection.

In addition to the terms of reference mentioned above, the K factors
for saddles, fusion spigots, welding sockets with radius and screw-
ons have been determined as a function of the external diameter
(d

material

) and the wall thickness (s

material

) of the pipe given in the

tables.

When the dimensions of the pipe are slightly different from
dimensions d and s given in the tables, recalculate the K factor
using one of the following formulae:

These formulae can only be applied if the dimensions of the
pipe vary by +/-5% compared with the theoretical dimen-
sions given in the tables.

K

n

= K

t

x

d

t

2

d

n

2

Fig. 3: Fitting used with a paddle-wheel flowmeter

K

n

= K

t

x

d

t

2

d

n

2

Fig. 4: Fitting used with an electromagnetic flowmeter

K

n

= recalculated K factor

K

t

= K factor given in the table

d

t

= D

material

- 2s

material

=

theoretical internal diameter of the pipe
calculated using the values D

material

and

s

material

given in the tables, for each fitting

material (D

material

= external diameter of

the pipe and s

material

= thickness of the

pipe)

d

n

= internal diameter of the pipe

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