Flow computers assist in
meter proving by monitoring:
The flow computer can be expected to perform the following calculations on the raw data to achieve accurate results:
The flow computer calculates and reports the flowrate (m3/h) to
ensure that the meter under test is calibrated to the correct
flowrate. For each run the flow computer will report the calculated
K factor and the percentage deviation of the factor from the
average of the proving so far.
The calculation is:
| ( Average K Factor – Run K Factor ) | x 100 |
| Average K Factor |
The K Factor is the relationship between the rotation of the
turbine in the meter (measured in pulses generated by the meter
rotor) and the known volume of product flowing through it.
For
Example: To ensure correct results, the flow
computer would continuously monitor the inlet and outlet pressures,
temperatures and meter flow rate. An alarm would be generated if
one or more of these values or the rate of change of a value is
outside defined limits.
Each proving operation should produce a report detailing each
prover run reporting the constants used, the recommended K factor,
the product density, the stream pressure, temperature & flow
rate, the calculated K factor and the K factor deviation
percentage.
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