Panametrics Ultrasonic Flow Meter – How It Rates To Other
Brands
Ultrasonic flow meters are used in a
number of applications from water management, food processing
to high tech. Industries. They are mainly used for measuring
the mass flow rate of a particular substance. It is more
commonly used with liquids but can also determine the mass flow
rate of gases. The Panametrics ultrasonic flow meter is
considered one of the best on the market, however there are
many different brands available. This article is going to take
a look at the Panametrics ultrasonic flow meter versus several
of its nearest competitors.
Which Panametrics Ultrasonic Flow Meter Should Be
Compared
We will be looking at the PT878GC flow meter. The TransPort
PT878GC Portable flow meter is perhaps the easiest and most
reliable unit on the market. It uses a clamp and ultrasound to
measure natural gas, compressed air, inert gas or in any
compressed gas application. This unit has the technology to
measure gas flow rates and logging any data into the internal
memory. This data can be exported to computer for more analysis
or simply to correlate the data to understand any trends that
may be occurring.
This flow meter is designed for short term flow survey work.
It is especially useful for measuring erosive, corrosive,
toxic, high-purity or sterile gases. This can be
done without accessing the interior of the pipe. Installation
can be done in a little as fifteen minutes depending on where
the pipe is located. You do not have to stop processing while
the installation takes place. There is no clean up with this
unit, just unclip it and you are done. This is very
different from how it used to be as recently as ten years
ago.
The Fuji
ultrasonic flowmeter is a strong competitor to
the Panametrics ultrasonic flow meter. We will be
examining the Portaflow X model for comparison. The
Fuji Portaflow X ultrasonic flow meter utilizes the
transit time difference principle for measuring flow
rates through pipes from the outside. The Fuji Portaflow
X ultrasonic flow meter is compact, portable, and
lightweight, incorporating the latest breakthroughs in
digital signal processing and electronics. It is very
similar to the Panametrics ultrasonic flow meter, and
each unit has many features that overlap.
The big difference between the two is that the Fuji unit is
easier to setup, but offers less reporting statistics. What
this means is that if you are looking to get more in depth
information and are willing to sacrifice a little set up time
then the Panametrics ultrasonic flow meter is the unit for
you. If you think the Fuji unit has the reporting you
need and you need to measure multiple pipes than you probably
want to go with that unit as it is far easier to set up.
Which ever unit you choose to go with you should realize
that these are both very high quality pieces of equipment.
Tolerance levels and measurement accuracies are very similar
and each unit has very similar feature sets. Ultimately, you
need to establish what your needs are before you select any
brand of flow meter. You need to establish what type of
substances the meter will be used for. You also want to
determine how repeatable the meter will be. Where will the
meter be used. All these questions are relevant to your needs
and a particular brand should be able to meet these needs
before it gets selected.
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