JC****0S Wall Installed Ultrasonic Flow Meter
JC****0S ultrasonic flow meter is designed to measure the fluid
velocity of liquid within a closed conduit. The transducers are
a non-contacting, clamp-on type, which will provide benefits of
non-fouling operation and easy installation.
BCST Ultrasonic Flow Meter Description
JC****0S transit-time flow meter utilizes two transducers that
function as both ultrasonic transmitters and receivers. The
transducers are clamped on the outside of a closed pipe at a
specific distance from each other. The transducers can be
mounted in V-method where the sound transverses the pipe twice,
or W-method where the sound transverses the pipe four times, or
in Z-method where the transducers are mounted on opposite sides
of the pipe and the sound crosses the pipe once. This selection
of the mounting method depends on pipe and liquid
characteristics. The flow meter operates by alternately
transmitting and receiving a frequency modulated burst of sound
energy between the two transducers and measuring the transit
time that it takes for sound to travel between the two
transducers. The difference in the transit time measured is
directly and exactly related to the velocity of the liquid in
the pipe, show as follows:
Where
θ is the include angle to the flow direction
M is the travel times of the ultrasonic beam
D is the pipe diameter
Tup is the time for the beam from upstream transducer to the
downstream one
Tdown is the time for the beam from downstream transducer to
the upstream one
ΔT=Tup Tdown
Optional Transducers Model Description Measuring range
Temperature Accuracy
Small size transducer TS*1 Magnetic DN*****0mm **0~*0℃ ±1%
Medium size transducer
TM*1 Magnetic DN******0mm **0~*0℃ ±1%
Large size transducer
TL*1 Magnetic DN*******0mm **0~*0℃ ±1%
High-temperature small size transducer
THS*1 DN*****0mm **0~**0℃ ±1%
High-temperature medium size transducer THM*1 DN******0mm
**0~**0℃ ±1%
BCST Wall Installed Ultrasonic Flow Meter Application
The wall-mounting flow meter can be applied to a wide range of
pipe flow measurements.
Applicable liquids include pure liquids as well as liquid with
small quantity of tiny particles.
Examples are:
Water (hot water, chilled water, city water, sea water, waste
water, etc.);
Sewage with small particle content;
Oil (crude oil, lubricating oil, diesel oil, fuel oil, etc.);
Chemicals (alcohol, acids, etc.);
Plant effluent;
Beverage, liquid food;
Ultra-pure liquids;