Author Topic: Hi, please i wish to know what this unit represents in endress + hauser DP Flow  (Read 817 times)

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Offline nyameTopic starter

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Hi, please i wish to know what this unit represents in endress + hauser DP Flow meters, proline promag 50

Value per pulse (1.0000  1/P)
 

Offline Rerouter

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A simple pulse output flow meter will have a rating for X pulses per unit Volume e.g. 440 Pulses per Liter. that is the scaling factor so you know what your meter is actually reading.
 

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Thank you for the reply. I know the flow meter can be scaled in a number of pounds per pulse which the unit will appear like this ib/P, scaling gallons per minute, that will appear like this gal/min.

But this particular unit I need to understand what it represents.
Your explanation is good but am a bit unclear, please can you help me with more elaboration ?

Thanks
 

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l/P = litres per pulse.
 

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Hello thanks for the reply.
Following you explaination and looking at the screen I posted it means the flow is configured for 1 litter per pulse ?
 

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Yes, though that would imply it was at one point hooked up to a rather large impeller based flow meter, or that it just defaults to that ratio.
 


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