ONICON F-1100 Series User Manual

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Turbine Flow Meter Manual 05/14 - 0721-3 / 13518

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Series FB-1200 Dual Turbine Flow Meters

Bi-Directional Flow Applications

GENERAL PRACTICES

1. For best results, install the flow meter in a straight run of pipe,

free of bends, tees, valves, transitions, and obstructions for a

distance of at leas 10 pipe diameters on each side of the flow

meter.

2. Longer straight runs may be required in applications where

the meter is placed downstream from devices which cause

unusual flow profile disruption or swirl, for example,

modulating valves or two elbows in close proximity and out of

plane, etc.

3. If there is not sufficient straight run, allow 50% of the run up

stream and 50% of the run downstream. If the total length of

straight run is less than 70% of the recommended distance,

performance may degrade and

considerations should be given to

changing to the F-3000 Series Inline

Electromagnetic flow meter.

FLOW DIRECTION

SWITCH CLOSED

Minimum upstream

straight run distance

10 pipe diameters from any

valve, elbow, fitting, etc.

Minimum downstream

straight run distance

10 pipe diameters to any

valve, elbow, fitting, etc.

FLOW DIRECTION

SWITCH OPEN

Insufficient Straight Run Guidelines for Bi-directional Flow Applications

If there is insufficient available straight run, allow 50% of the run upstream and 50% of the run
downstream. If the total length of straight run is less than 20 diameters, performance may degrade
and consideration should be given to changing to the F-3100 or F-3200 In-line Electromagnetic
Flow Meters.

Some installations may work better with straight run optimized for flow in one direction. For
example, with flow meters installed in the bypass line between de-coupled constant volume
primary and variable secondary loops, it may be more important to accurately measure positive
flow (from supply to return.) Negative flow measurements (from return to supply) are generally
less critical, and it may be enough just to know that any negative flow is present. In this scenario,
maximizing straight run for positive flow might be a preferred strategy.

IMPORTANT NOTE

Always use the maximum available straight run. When more than the minimum required
straight run is available, place the meter such that the excess straight run is upstream of the
meter location.

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