New vortex flowmeter for advanced energy measurement - Krohne
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Oct 2014
- New
OPTISWIRL 4200 vortex flowmeter for internal monitoring of energy
flows for saturated and superheated steam or hot water
- Gross
and net heat volume calculation for hot water and steam
- Energy
measurement to support advanced energy management systems
OPTISWIRL
4200 C: New vortex flowmeter for advanced energy measurement
KROHNE
introduces the new OPTISWIRL 4200 vortex flowmeter for the measurement of
conducting and non-conducting liquids, gases and steam. The new device is
targeted at auxiliary and supply applications in various industries, such
as internal monitoring of energy flows for saturated and superheated steam
or hot water, and heat metering applications. Areas of usage also cover
steam boiler monitoring, burner consumption measurement or compressed air
network monitoring, including FAD applications.
Based on the experience gained with the predecessor OPTISWIRL 4070, the
new flowmeter comes with some advanced features: in addition to gross heat
calculation for steam, the OPTISWIRL 4200 now includes net heat
calculation for steam and condensate (hot water) as well. With one
temperature sensor integrated as standard, the device can be installed as
heat meter in the feed line directly connected with an external
temperature sensor in the return line. The gross and net heat calculation
can be fed into a DCS to support advanced energy management.
As established with the predecessor, temperature and pressure compensation
options are also available for the new OPTISWIRL 4200 to enable
calculation of standard flow volume under fluctuating pressures and
temperatures (online density compensation). Both compensation functions
are based on the standards of NIST (for gas) respectively IAPWS (for
steam). Another advantage is that by combining three measurements (flow,
temperature and pressure) in one 2-wire-device, the line has to be opened
only once for installation.
In addition to the standard sensor range, a version with integrated
reduction of nominal diameter up to two sizes is now available for
space-saving installations and large measuring spans. About 90% of all
vortex flowmeters are ordered one size smaller than line diameter in order
to increase the flow speed and to get a wider measuring range. Here, the
line has to be reduced before and widened after the sensor, typically
including 20 DN inlet and 5 DN outlet. With the reduction and widening of
nominal diameter included in the sensor, this is no longer necessary. To
compensate for no straight inlet between reduction and the vortex bluff
body, these devices are specially calibrated and linearised.
The remote version OPTISWIRL 4200 F with field housing converter is now
available with connection cable up to 50 m/164 ft. As with the
predecessor, a dual version with two independent sensors and two signal
converters is also available for multiproduct pipelines, redundant
measurement or increased safety demands.
Enhancements have also been made on the electronics side: equipped with
new AVFD function (Advanced Vortex Frequency Detection), the newly
developed signal converter VFC 200 of the OPTISWIRL 4200 features advanced
signal processing and filtering: interferences and disturbances in the
pick-up signal are suppressed, and signals apart from the relevant
frequency band are filtered out. Redundant data management prevents loss
of calibration and configuration data when changing electronics or
display.
By default, all OPTISWIRL devices are wet-calibrated at factory (traceable
to international standards) and pre-set to match customer specifications.
OPTISWIRL 4200 also comes with an installation wizard to ease
installation; e.g. in a steam application it will only show related
settings.
Source: http://krohne.com/en/newsdetail/article/new-vortex-flowmeter-for-advanced-energy-measurement-449/
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