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What Is A ‘flow Factor’?

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A ‘flow FACTOR’ is to multiply the flow transmitter signal measured on a 0-10 SQUARE root or 0-100 linear scale to GET the flow calculated by flow metering. This is used due to the STANDARDIZATION of the transmitter’s signals, to 20-100 kPa or 4-20mA.

A ‘flow factor’ is to multiply the flow transmitter signal measured on a 0-10 square root or 0-100 linear scale to get the flow calculated by flow metering. This is used due to the standardization of the transmitter’s signals, to 20-100 kPa or 4-20mA.



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