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As per law I am required to measure the effluent that I am discharging from my factory to the Common Effluent Treatment plant. The effluent is generated from a dye house and it contain small jute fibers , it obstructing the rotation of flow meter. How can I measure the cumulative amount of effluent that I am discharging to the Effluent treatment plant? Is eny Electronic device like energy meater in the power supply line available to measure the cumulative water flow ?

2007-05-08 22:50:31 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Environment

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There are mass flowmeters which have no moving parts to interfere with fluid flow. From just one manufacturer of mass flowmeters:
"Coriolis mass flowmeters measure the mass flow of liquids, such as water, acids, caustic, chemicals, and gases/vapors. Because mass flow is measured, the measurement is not affected by fluid density changes. Be particularly careful when using Coriolis mass flowmeters to measure gas/vapor flows because flow rates tend to be low in the flow range (where accuracy is degraded). Also, in gas/vapor applications, large pressure drops across the flowmeter and its associated piping can occur. "

2007-05-10 17:13:29 · answer #1 · answered by Helmut 7 · 0 0

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