27 July - p192 - 05
27 July - p192 - 05
27 July - p192 - 05
TVA
FLOWMETER
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The TVA Flowmeter meets the challenges of metering your entire steam flow range
Steam applications often have widely fluctuating loads due to seasonal or process variations. Accurately
measuring steam under these conditions presents two distinct challenges.
Challenge 1: Measuring your minimum and maximum flowrates (turndown) to give greater accuracy
and coverage of your steam usage.
For many technologies their low flow measuring capability is a problem due to the drop off in signal,
consequently steam can be consumed but not measured.
The TVA outperforms these devices, generating a large output signal and measuring steam flow where
other technologies cannot. The TVA has the ability to measure the minimum flow and has almost three
times the range of its nearest competitor.
30
15
% flow
Typical DP type meter
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Flow
Steam density alters with pressure changes
caused by varying process loads. This can
significantly affect the accuracy of the measured
Isolation valves
flow results.
Flow
Low-flow High-flow
• Cone retracts • Cone extends
• Smaller annular orifice • Larger annular orifice
• Low flow sensitivity increased • High flow capability
The central cone design enables the TVA to flatten the flow profile within just 6 diameters upstream to create accurate
metering within previously unsuitable pipe line areas.
• Install in existing pipe network - no need to carry out expensive pipe line changes
• Installation and commissioning are made easy with a choice of outputs and intuitive menu driven LCD display / keypad.
The integrated electronics of the TVA provide a single point of pipe entry, making installation easier, faster and lower cost.
20D 7D
Orifice plate
Flow
Did you know?
15D 5D
Turndown or Rangeability =
Vortex Maximum Flow ÷ Minimum Flow
Flow
Cumulative error kg
600 6 TVA
2000
0
500
15:1 to 15 within
0 0 best practice
steam flow
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pilot tubes velocity of
Hours elapsed 35 m/s
7:1
Actual system Cumulative
Flowrate pressure error Orifice
4:1
TFA
In the example above, a simple non-compensated flowmeter is set for 5 bar
g. The actual pressure in the system varies through the day and unless this is 10:1
allowed for, by the end of the day, very significant errors can arise. This can
be avoided with a density compensating meter, such as the TVA.
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