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Ultrasonic Flow Meters

Ultrasonic flow meters are inferential meters that use ultrasonic technology to measure the velocity of an acoustically conductive liquid moving through it. There are two types of ultrasonic flow meter technologies, including Doppler and transit time. In addition to inline and open channel models, ultrasonic meters are available as clamp-on solutions when contact with the measured fluid is not possible. 

Ultrasonic Flow Meters

Increase Measurement Accuracy. Reduce Installation Costs.

Ultrasonic flow meters are a popular solution to simplify flow measurement across a variety of applications. 

  • Impressive Accuracy. Maintain accuracy across a wide range of applications with a greater extended low flow accuracy compared to mechanical meters.
  • Flexible Installation. Can be installed permanently or temporarily—clamp-on meters can be installed by a single user within an hour as a temporary measurement solution or to verify the accuracy of other meters.
  • Minimal Maintenance. Feature a streamlined design without moving parts, which results in minimal maintenance and low cost of installation and ownership.

How It Works

  • Measuring Principle
  • How It Measures
  • Key Applications
Measuring Principle
Measuring Principle

Ultrasonic meters measure the velocity of a fluid flowing through a pipe in one of two ways: transit time or Doppler technology. Transit time technology measures the time differential between signals sent upstream and downstream. The differential is directly proportional to the velocity of the water. Doppler technology measures the difference in sound wave frequency reflected off gas bubbles or particles in the flow stream.

How Does Ultrasonic Clamp-on Technology Work?
Ultrasonic clamp-on technology video
How It Measures
How It Measures

With this technology, ultrasonic waves transmit upstream and downstream through the pipe wall and liquid flowing in the pipe. By measuring the difference in the travel time and knowing the pipe size, the meter determines the velocity and flow rate. Transit time ultrasonic flow meters use two transducers, which mount to the outside of the pipe and function as both ultrasonic transmitters and receivers. The flow meters operate by alternately transmitting and receiving a frequency-modulated burst of sound energy between the two transducers. 

Key Applications
Key Applications
  • HVAC/Energy Monitoring
  • Water Treatment
  • Water Delivery Gray or Black Water
  • Produced Water
  • Power Generation
  • Food and Beverage Processing

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E-Series

E-Series®

E-Series® Ultrasonic meters use solid-state technology in a compact, encapsulated, weatherproof and UV-resistant housing—suitable for both residential and commercial applications. Equipped with an easy-to-read, 9-digit LCD display, the ultrasonic meter presents consumption, rate of flow, reverse-flow indication, and alarms. With no moving parts, the E-Series Ultrasonic meter is virtually maintenance-free and has greater extended low flow accuracy compared to mechanical meters.

Dynasonics

Dynasonics®

Dynasonics® Ultrasonic meters measure flow rate by propagating ultrasound waves into liquid-filled pipes and measuring the reflections. With either transit time or Doppler technology, these clamp-on ultrasonic meters reside outside the pipe, providing flexibility across a wide range of pipe sizes, no pressure head loss, no contact with internal liquid and no moving parts to maintain.

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Residential Ultrasonic Flow Meters
Size Range
15…50 mm
5/8...2 in.
Temperature Range
1…60° C
34...140° F
Flow Range
0.01...36.3 m³/h
0.05...160 gpm
Pressure Range
Up to 12 bar
Up to 175 PSI
TFX-5000 Ultrasonic Clamp-on Flow Meter
Size Range
15...1200 mm
1/2...48 in.
Temperature Range
-40...176° C
-40...350° F
Flow Range
2.32...125,000 lpm
0.7...33,000 gpm
Accuracy
± 0.5% ±0.025 ft/s (0.008 m/s)
± 0.5% ±0.025 ft/s (0.008 m/s)
Commercial Ultrasonic Flow Meters
Size Range
76.2 mm, 101.6 mm, 152.4 mm, and 203.2 mm
3 in., 4 in., 6 in., and 8 in.
Temperature Range
1.11...60° C
34...140° F
Flow Range
76.2 mm: 0.08...127 m³/hr
101.6 mm: 0.17...250 m³/hr
152.4 mm: 0.25...454.25 m³/hr
203.2 mm: 0.45...794.94 m³/hr
3 in.: 0.37...560 gpm
4 in.: 0.75...1100 gpm
6 in.: 1.1...2000 gpm
8 in.: 2.0...3500 gpm
Pressure Range
Up to 12 bar
Up to 175 PSI
Ultrasonic Plus Meters
Size
15 mm & 20 mm 
5/8 in. x 3/4 in. & 3/4 in.
Temperature Range
1...60° C
34...140° F
Flow Range
15 mm: 0.01...0.45 m³/hr
20 mm: 0.01...7.27 m³/hr
5/8 x 3/4 in.: 0.05...25 gpm
3/4 in.: 0.05...32 gpm
DXN Portable Hybrid Ultrasonic Flow Meter
Size Range
12...1524 mm
1/2...60 in.
Temperature Range
-40...176° C
-40...350° F
Flow Range
0.3...12 m/s
1...40 fps
Accuracy
±1%
±1%
DFX Doppler Ultrasonic Flow Meter
Size Range
6...3048 mm
1/4...120 in.
Temperature Range
-40…90° C
-40...194° F
Flow Range
0.05…9 m/s
0.15...30 fps
Accuracy
±2%
±2%
RS-900w Polymer Ultrasonic Flow Sensor
Size Range
25.4 mm, 38.1 mm, and 50.8 mm
1 in., 1.5 in., and 2 in.
Temperature Range
0…60° C
32…140° F
Flow Range
0.26...200 gal/min
0.26...200 gal/min
Accuracy
± 2% of reading
± 2% of reading

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