Impressive DN3000 flowmeter production | KROHNE

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  • čas přidán 11. 05. 2020
  • In this video the production and calibration of an OPTIFLUX electromagnetic flowmeter in DN3000 is shown. The calibration is carried out up to 15,000 m³/h on KROHNE’s water calibration loop at KROHNE Altometer at Dordrecht in the Netherlands.
    KROHNE Altometer well known of the production of flowmeters for the process industry, not only in standard applications, but also in special projects with extraordinary process conditions. Measuring water accurately is important. Not only small liquid flows have to be measured but also the large flows. Measuring large liquid flows can be challenging because pipe diameters can range up to DN3000.
    By having specialised in industrial process measurement since 1921, KROHNE has gained an enormous amount of application knowledge in various industries, making it possible to develop custom made solutions which allow to measure large liquid flows in DN3000 pipelines.
    Learn more about our electromagnetic flowmeters at krohne.link/emf-krohne
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Komentáře • 6

  • @goodbast06
    @goodbast06 Před 4 lety +2

    Amazing facility. I was there for witness testing of a 48” Tidalflux partial flow meter. It was amazing hearing the water flow through the meter, and touring the facility. Was also my first time in Europe, a memory I will never forget.

  • @stonecapone7858
    @stonecapone7858 Před rokem +1

    nice that is me welding! haha

  • @tapaspal2007
    @tapaspal2007 Před 11 měsíci

    Why not use insertion type for those big lines 😌

  • @Ratman_Bejo
    @Ratman_Bejo Před 2 lety

    amazing crihne is the best instrumentasi

  • @asharkhan3596
    @asharkhan3596 Před 4 lety

    Waooooo nice work. I've a query regarding measurements flow through large pipe diameter. What if we use small (2") KROHNE flowmeter at the bottom of larger pipe diameter and at the same time measuring the flow height. Then combining these two readings to extract actual flow ( I mean multiplying the reading of 2" pipe flowmeter with equal no. of 2" pipes through which flow can be passing and this reading can be extracted through level measurement).
    Please help me out if I'm wrong in my approach.

    • @krohne
      @krohne  Před 4 lety

      Dear Ashar Khan, Thanks for you comment. May we ask you to send your question together with your contact details at socialmedia@krohne.com please? One of our experts will get back to you as soon as possible then. Thanks and best regards.