The Benefits and Drawbacks of a Vortex Flowmeter from Proteus Industries's blog

The vortex flowmeter is commonly used in heavy industrial applications, power supply, and the energy industry. Flow meters are used to measure or monitor the flow of liquid and gasses in an enclosed conduit.

Likewise, a vortex flow meter is also used to monitor, measure and control liquid and gas flow. Vortex flow meter has high reliability, accuracy, and stability. They have a very low failure rate. But of course, everything has its pros and cons.

This blog will discuss the benefits and drawbacks of a vortex flow meter. So let’s get to the point.

Benefits of vortex flow meter

There are many benefits of vortex flow meter, and they are as follows:

  • Everyone wants fewer complexities in their life to handle. Vortex flowmeters are less complicated as they have a simple structure which makes them reliable. The vortex meter doesn’t have moving parts.
  • These flow meters can serve for a long.
  • Vortex meters need maintenance once in a while. So, you don’t have to maintain them daily.
  • Vortex flowmeters are used for various applications such as stream measurement, water application, chilled water, purified water, De-ionized water, acids, solvents, etc.
  • These flowmeters have high accuracy.
  • They are cost-effective. The cost for their installation is also minimum.
  • They are available in different sizes, thus can get attached to a pipe of any kind.
  • They are also available at many temperature rates.
  • The vortex flowmeters are also lightweight.
Drawbacks of the vortex meter

First, we have discussed the benefits. Now we move to its drawbacks. Where there are benefits, there are also drawbacks. Following are the drawbacks of a vortex flow meter.

  • They are not suitable when you want to measure low pressure. The measurement won’t be accurate and perfect.
  • Vortex flowmeters can’t measure dirty fluids. Thus these dirty fluids can affect the working of the vortex meter.
  • These flow meters are not recommended for pulsating flow.
  • These flow meters are not suitable for low Reynolds number measurement.
Conclusion

A vortex flowmeter has an essential role in different industrial applications. However, they usually come in different sizes, enabling you to choose the best type depending on your type of application. This blog will guide you thoroughly if you want to know all the benefits and drawbacks of a vortex flowmeter. Also, An industrial engineer may help you choose one according to your need.


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