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Limitations Thermal Mass Flow Meters

This document outlines 9 common limitations of thermal mass flow meters and provides tips to overcome each one. The limitations include issues with condensed moisture causing inaccuracies, diminished sensitivity at higher velocities, inability to calibrate with the actual gas type, expensive and inconvenient annual recalibrations, gas flow composition variation, undeveloped flow profiles, flow sensor buildup reducing accuracy, obtaining accurate flow in large ducts, and not all companies calibrating at low velocities. Tips to address each limitation involve using knockout drums, angling sensors, considering alternative meter types, surrogate gas calibration, calibration verification, developing correction factors, flow conditioners, removable sensors, multiple meters, and ensuring low velocity calibration capabilities.

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Limitations Thermal Mass Flow Meters

This document outlines 9 common limitations of thermal mass flow meters and provides tips to overcome each one. The limitations include issues with condensed moisture causing inaccuracies, diminished sensitivity at higher velocities, inability to calibrate with the actual gas type, expensive and inconvenient annual recalibrations, gas flow composition variation, undeveloped flow profiles, flow sensor buildup reducing accuracy, obtaining accurate flow in large ducts, and not all companies calibrating at low velocities. Tips to address each limitation involve using knockout drums, angling sensors, considering alternative meter types, surrogate gas calibration, calibration verification, developing correction factors, flow conditioners, removable sensors, multiple meters, and ensuring low velocity calibration capabilities.

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9 LIMITATIONS OF

THERMAL MASS FLOW METERS


AND HOW TO OVERCOME THEM
No gas measurement technology is perfect. Here are nine limitations of thermal mass flow
meters and tips on how to overcome them.

1 CONDENSED MOISTURE CAUSE


INACCURACIES
Using a knockout drum removes moisture from the gas, or
angling the flow sensor can prevent condensation from
reaching the sensor.

2 DIMINISHED SENSITIVITY AT
HIGHER VELOCITIES
In compressed gas systems where pressure exceeds 150
PSI, consider vortex-shedding or DP flow meters rather
than the thermal mass flow meter.

3 UNABLE TO CALIBRATE WITH


THE ACTUAL GAS TYPE
When it is impossible to calibrate with the actual gas
because of safety or hazardous conditions, some
manufacturers, including Sage, can calibrate with a
surrogate gas having similar heat transfer characteristics.

4 ANNUAL RECALIBRATIONS ARE


EXPENSIVE AND INCONVENIENT
Some mass flow meter manufacturers, including Sage
Metering, have developed calibration verification ways to
verify that the meter remains calibrated.

5 GAS FLOW COMPOSITION


VARIATION
Some manufacturers can develop correction factors for gas
with varying compositions. For example, with biogas, the
changes may impact accuracy by less than 5% and be
acceptable vs. the expensive ultrasonic meter.

6 UNDEVELOPED FLOW
PROFILE
When the recommended straight run is not available to
deliver a fully developed flow profile, rather than
sacrificing accuracy (yet having repeatability), consider
using a flow conditioner to provide a uniform flow profile.

7 FLOW SENSOR BUILDUP REDUCES


ACCURACY
Some thermal mass flow meters, including Sage meters,
have a way to easily remove the flow sensor from the pipe
and clean it without disrupting service.

8 OBTAINING ACCURATE FLOW


IN LARGE DUCTS
Recommended straight run is predicated on pipe
diameter, making accuracy nearly impossible in large
duct runs. Using multiple flow meters at different
locations across the duct and averaging the
measurements improve accuracy.

9 NOT ALL COMPANIES CALIBRATE


AT LOW VELOCITIES
If you have a low-velocity application, contact the
manufacturer you are considering to ensure they can calibrate
the meter over the specified velocity range correctly.

For more information on how to overcome these limitations, visit


SageMetering.com/back-to-basics/overcoming-thermal-mass-flow-meter-
limitations/, or call (831) 242-2030.

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