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DAVID W. SPITZER'S E-ZINE

TECHNICAL AND MARKETING SERVICES
FOR INSTRUMENTATION SUPPLIERS AND END-USERS

This issue sponsored by Spitzer and Boyes, LLC

DECEMBER 2005

Differential Pressure Transmitter Performance (Part 1 of 3)

Differential pressure flow transmitters are used in conjunction with various primary flow elements to measure the amount of fluid transferred in pipes. In general, the literature can leave one with the impression that most of the flow measurement errors result from the primary flow element. click for more...

On Site Flow Calibration Is Painful But Necessary

Some new product introductions have raised doubt about what in-situ calibration for flowmeters is, and whether it can be duplicated with simulators and calibrators with expanded diagnostics. click for more...

Lost in Translation: Flowmeter Performance Statements in Portuguese

There have been a number of articles written about flowmeter performance claims made by suppliers. The published specifications are generally expressed as a percentage of something - usually rate, full scale, calibrated span, or maximum span. Naturally, suppliers attempt to express their claims in a manner that describes its performance and puts their instrument in the best light. click for more...

 

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