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Turbines, Inc.’s gas flow meters provide excellent performance measuring a multitude of industrial and environmental process gases such as but not limited to CO2, natural gas, and air. Our gas flow meters offer seamless operation with minimal maintenance, and cover flow ranges from 0.5 to 12,000 ACFM. All our meters offer exceptional linearity, well-engineered design, and ease of integration into existing systems, leading to reduced downtime and enhanced productivity. Each gas meter is provided with a NIST gas traceable calibration to assure optimal performance for your application.

TMG Series – Gas Flow Meter

Accuracy +/- 1% of rate
Temperature Application -450°F to +450°F (850°F with special coil)
Highly configurable materials of construction

  • Line sizes 1″ to 12″
  • Flow rates from 0.5 to 12,000 ACFM
  • Pressure up to 15,000psi
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SLGM Series Gas Flow Meter

Accuracy of +/- 1.0% of rate
Temperature Application -450°F to +450°F (850°F with special coil)
Repeatability of 0.1%

  • Line sizes 1″ or 2″
  • Flow rates from 0.5 to 250 ACFM
  • Pressure up to 3,700psi
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WMG Series Gas Flow Meter

Accuracy of +/- 1.0% of rate
Temperature Application -450°F to +450°F (850°F with special coil)
Repeatability of 0.1%

  • Line sizes 1″ to 4″
  • Flow rates from 0.5 to 1,250 ACFM
  • Pressure up to 3,700psi
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Frequently Asked Questions

To ensure accuracy, it’s crucial to choose the right flow meter for your specific application, calibrate the device regularly, maintain a proper installation setup (straight piping, avoiding leaks, etc.), and account for environmental conditions such as temperature and pressure changes.

Gas flow meters can measure a wide range of gases, including natural gas, nitrogen, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide, and more. However, the type of gas should be compatible with the flow meter’s materials and operating principles to ensure accurate measurements.

Calibration frequency depends on the type of gas flow meter, the criticality of the measurements, and the operating environment. Generally, flow meters should be calibrated annually, but more frequent calibration may be necessary in high-precision or harsh environments.

 

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