The document discusses turndown ratios for flowmeters and calibration ranges. It states that if a flowmeter ranges from 0-1000 m3/m and the minimum accurate measurement is 5 m3/m, then the turndown ratio would be 1000/5 = 200:1. It also provides an example where the calibration range is 0-300psi, the turn down ratio is 20:1, and the minimum accurate reading would be 300/20 = 15psi, with a minimum range of 0-15psi or 30-45psi. It defines CV as the number of US gallons of water at standard gravity = 1 and a pressure drop of 1 psi at a temperature of 60°F for 1 minute.
The document discusses turndown ratios for flowmeters and calibration ranges. It states that if a flowmeter ranges from 0-1000 m3/m and the minimum accurate measurement is 5 m3/m, then the turndown ratio would be 1000/5 = 200:1. It also provides an example where the calibration range is 0-300psi, the turn down ratio is 20:1, and the minimum accurate reading would be 300/20 = 15psi, with a minimum range of 0-15psi or 30-45psi. It defines CV as the number of US gallons of water at standard gravity = 1 and a pressure drop of 1 psi at a temperature of 60°F for 1 minute.
The document discusses turndown ratios for flowmeters and calibration ranges. It states that if a flowmeter ranges from 0-1000 m3/m and the minimum accurate measurement is 5 m3/m, then the turndown ratio would be 1000/5 = 200:1. It also provides an example where the calibration range is 0-300psi, the turn down ratio is 20:1, and the minimum accurate reading would be 300/20 = 15psi, with a minimum range of 0-15psi or 30-45psi. It defines CV as the number of US gallons of water at standard gravity = 1 and a pressure drop of 1 psi at a temperature of 60°F for 1 minute.