L9 Flow Sensors
L9 Flow Sensors
Flow Sensors
What Are Flow Sensors?
Flow sensors are devices used to measure the
flow rate of liquids, gases, or slurries in a
pipeline or open channel. They play a critical
role in many industrial and commercial
applications, helping to monitor and control
processes involving the movement of fluids.
Types of Flow Sensors
Flow sensors are classified based on their working principle or
application. Here are some common types:
1. Mechanical Flow Sensors
o Use moving parts, such as turbines or paddles, to measure
flow.
o Examples:
Turbine Flow Meters: Measure volumetric flow rate by
counting the rotation of a turbine blade.
Rotameters: Measure flow rate by using a float inside a
tapered tube.
2. Electromagnetic Flow Sensors (Magmeters)
o Measure flow by applying a magnetic field to the fluid and
detecting the voltage induced by fluid motion.
o Ideal for conductive liquids, such as water and wastewater.
1.Clamp-On Sensors
o Mounted on the outside of the pipe, making them non-invasive.
o Easy to install and maintain without disrupting the flow.
o Used for large pipes or temporary measurements.
2.Inline Sensors
o Installed directly in the pipeline for high-accuracy measurements.
o Common in permanent installations requiring precision.
3.Insertion Sensors
o Probe-like sensors inserted into the pipe.
• Cost-effective for medium and large pipe diameters.
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