Re: [foxboro] flow meter

Dirk,
Check with an Emerson/Rosemount Rep and they will steer you in the right
direction.

Jim Jenckes, CCST
Process Control Specialist
Tesoro Alaska Company
P.O. Box 3369
Kenai, AK 99611
907-776-3865
907-776-3863 Fax
 
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Hi Ken,

Seemed strange to me to, but then again  I have no experience with flow
meters. My collegues from process design and mechanical engineering
talked
to yokogawa , but I don't know which type they discussed. I'll ask them
monday and let you know

thanks & Regards

Dirk



 

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This seems strange, we have many many flow meters, all the name brands
typically do either 4-20mA, pulse or both (configurable).
I have never encountered a "quality" meter that would not do 4-20mA.

What type of flow meter technology are you looking at?
Magnetic, DP, Vortex, Thermal, etc...


Ken Moore
Celanese


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Hi guys,

Just wondering if any of you are using flowmeters in your piping and
which type you have good experiences with. We're thinking on installing
a Flowmeter in an oil header. We haven't got flowmeters for the moment,
our products usually are not suited for flowmeters. Except for the oil
headers.
We usually work with loadcells but for this project we would need a
flowtransmitter.
Problem seems to be these flowmeters don't transmit 4-20 ma but pulses.
Our DCS can't handle the number of pulses per second, so we'll need a
seperate controller. Are there any flowmeters (2" pipe) that transmit
4-20ma?

Thanks & Rgds

Dirk



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