Utilising the Venturi effect, the venturi pipe from JACOB enables precise measurement of the volume or mass flow in industrial applications in accordance with DIN EN ISO 5167. By integrating the venturi pipe into a measurement and control system, the air volume flow can be precisely determined, monitored and continuously controlled. The Venturi pipe is an energy-efficient and space-saving solution due to the pressure loss and short inlet distances.
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Application and installation instructions:
The venturi pipe should be selected according to the size of the pipework system in which it is to be installed. The pressure loss can be estimated using the graph provided. If the pressure loss is too high or the flow velocity too high, it is advisable to select a larger nominal diameter (DN). Optional pipes can be used to produce the recommended minimum inlet length of 5 x DN (see DIN EN ISO 5167-4 Tab. 1 for specific installation disturbances and inlet sections).
Volume flow calculation:
The volume flow V̇ is calculated by the equation:
calculated, whereby:
The electronic measuring unit of the Venturi pipe determines the volume flow based on the equation. The flow factor is multiplied by the root-extracted differential pressure. The flow factor depends on the geometry and operating conditions. In the complete package, the K-factor for the respective size is determined at 1.013 bar ambient pressure and 20 °C and pre-installed in the measuring unit. If the operating conditions are very different, please contact us to adjust the K-factor accordingly.
Measuring tolerances and measuring unit:
Without adjustment, deviations of ± 5-10 % from the actual volume flow can occur. These result from manufacturing tolerances, varying operating conditions and the pressure scaling in the measuring unit. The following measuring ranges are available for differential pressure measurement:
DS200-P2 | 0…200 Pa | 0…150 Pa | 0...100 Pa | 0…50 Pa |
DS200-P10 | 0…1000 Pa | 0…500 Pa | 0…300 Pa | 0…200 Pa |
DS200-P60 | 0…6000 Pa | 0…4000 Pa | 0…3000 Pa | 0…2000 Pa |
In order to achieve measurements with minimum tolerance, the measuring range should be adapted to the differential pressure. Further information can be found in the operating and installation instructions for the DS200 differential pressure sensor (see download area).