Q.Sonic-max

Q.Sonic-max

Since the publication of the AGA Report No. 9 in 1998, multipath ultrasonic flow meters have become the dominant method for measuring flow in large pipelines, particularly for the purpose of custody transfer of natural gas. There are many reasons for this trend – excellent measurement accuracy, high turndown, good resistance to installation effects, and cost effectiveness. As good as these meters may be, like all meters they can still be affected by the conditions in which they are placed. In particular, the design of the upstream pipework and its operating conditions determine the velocity profile of the fluid as it passes through the meter. In order to minimize this installation effect, the Q.Sonicmax, meets and exceeds the OIML Accuracy Class 0.5.

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