McCrometer’s V-Cone® flow meter, popular for the oil and gas industry, offers the benefit of a calibration from the factory prior to shipping to the installation site. This calibration, testing the meter against the entire Reynolds range, is a quality assurance completed at one of McCrometer’s NIST-traceable flow labs – and is indeed completed using water as the flow media.
Many engineers and project managers have inquired about the water calibrations, especially for meters that will ultimately be used for gas applications.
So – if your meter is used for gas, why do we calibrate in water? Let’s review.
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