Troubleshooting – Fluid Components International ST75_ST75V User Manual

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FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL LLC

ST75/ST75V MASS FLOW

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Doc. No. 06EN003368 Rev. C

Application Verification
After verifying that the flow meter is functioning, review the application parameters as shown below to verify the calibration matches
the process media.

Equipment Needed
Flow Instrument Calibration Data
Process Parameters and Limits

Check Serial Numbers
Verify that the serial number of the flow element and the flow transmitter electronics are the same. The flow element and the flow
transmitter are a matched set and cannot be operated independently of each other.

Check the Instrument Installation
Verify correct mechanical and electrical installation. Verify the flow element is mounted at least 20 diameters downstream and 10
diameters upstream from any bends or interference in the process pipe or duct.

Check for Moisture
Check for moisture on the flow transmitter. Moisture may cause intermittent operation. Check for moisture on the flow element. If a
component of the process media is near its saturation temperature it may condense on the flow element. Place the flow element where
the process media is well above the saturation temperature of any of the process gases.

Check Application Design Requirements
Application design problems may occur with first time application instruments, although the design should also be checked on
instruments that have been in operation for some time. If the application design does not match field conditions, errors occur.

1. Review the application design with plant operation personnel and plant engineers.
2. Ensure that plant equipment such as pressure and temperature instruments conform to the actual conditions.
3. Verify operating temperature, operating pressure, line size, and gas medium.

Verify Standard Versus Actual Process Conditions
The flowmeter measures the mass flow rate. The mass flow rate is the mass of the gas flowing through a pipe per time. Other flow
meters, such as an orifice plate or a pitot tube, measure the volumetric flow rate. The volumetric flow rate is the volume of gas per
time. If the readings displayed do not agree with another instrument, some calculations may be necessary before comparing them. To
calculate the mass flow rate, the volumetric flow rate, and the pressure and temperature, the point of measurement must be known. Use
the following equation to calculate the mass flow rate (Standard Volumetric Flow rate) for the other instrument:

Equation:

Q

Q

S

A

=

Ч

Ч

P

T

T
P

A

A

S

S

(Metric: Where bar(a) and °K are

Where:

used for pressure and temperature.)

Q

A

= Volumetric Flow

Q

S

= Standard Volumetric Flow

P

A

= Actual Pressure

T

A

= Actual Temperature

P

S

= Standard Pressure

T

S

=

Standard Temperature

PSIA and °R are used for pressure and temperature units.

Troubleshooting

Example:

(Metric: P

S

= 1.01325 bar(a)

Q

A

= 1212.7 ACFM

Q

S

= 1485 SCFM

T

S

=

21.1°C (294.1K))

P

A

= 19.7 PSIA

T

A

= 120°F (580°R)

P

S

= 14.7 PSIA

T

S

=

70°F (530°R)

(

1212.7 ACFM

1

)(

19.7 PSIA
580° R

) (

530° R_

14.7 PSIA

)

=1485 SCFM

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