Thermal Mass Flow Meter Calibration Guide
I. Calibration Process
1. Zero Calibration Steps
Power-on operation?: Connect the power supply and allow the meter to operate for 1 hour to several hours with the medium until the device reaches a stable state
Valve operation?: First close the downstream valve, then close the upstream valve, ensuring the sensor is in a full-pipe state with complete fluid flow stoppage
Zero adjustment?: Use a hand controller to zero the flow meter, observe zero fluctuations and record
Stability verification?: Repeat zero adjustment several times until the actual zero fluctuates near zero within a range smaller than the zero stability specification
2. Range Calibration Methods
Standard comparison method?: Use a standard flow meter (such as sonic nozzle or bell prover) installed in series with the meter to be calibrated, compare measurements and adjust parameters
Parameter adjustment?: Adjust parameters such as meter coefficient and segmented velocity correction based on error records
Accuracy verification?: Verify measurement accuracy using mass or volumetric methods after calibration
II. Calibration Equipment and Tools
Equipment Type Working Principle Application Scenario
Standard flow meter? High-precision measurement (e.g., Coriolis mass flow meter, turbine flow meter) Lab or field calibration, one accuracy grade higher than device under test
Flow calibrator? Generates known flow (e.g., Defender 500 series) Field calibration, provides stable gas flow output
Wind tunnel? Produces controlled airflow Lab calibration for large flow/high velocity
Sonic nozzle? Calculates flow using sonic characteristics High-velocity/large flow calibration (e.g., chemical, petroleum fields)
Hand controller? Parameter setting and adjustment Field zeroing and parameter setting
III. Calibration Precautions
Installation specifications?
Ensure sufficient straight pipe length: minimum 10 pipe diameters (10D) upstream, 5D downstream
Flow direction must match meter arrow marking, avoid reverse measurement
Prohibit low-position installation to prevent water accumulation and debris collection
Environmental conditions?
Maintain ambient temperature between 5°C-45°C
Humidity ≤85%, avoid extreme environments
Keep away from strong vibration sources and electromagnetic interference
Medium requirements?
Prohibit acetylene gas and water/steam-containing media
Calibration medium must match actual working conditions (gas density, temperature)
Flow velocity range should be controlled between 0.5-60 m/s
Safety operations?
No welding in explosive environments
Outdoor installations require sun/rain protection covers
Strictly follow Lockout-Tagout (LOTO) safety procedures
IV. Common Errors and Solutions
Error Type Cause Analysis Solution
Improper installation? Insufficient straight pipe or obstructions Reserve 20D upstream, 10D downstream
Medium contamination? Water condensation or coating on sensor surface Install upstream filter, regularly clean sensor
Power issues? Unstable power causes measurement drift Check power indicators, ensure voltage stability
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