Pros and cons of common types of flow measurement technology.
07/30/2018
Learn about the strengths and liabilities of different types of flow meters. Information courtesy of previous Pumps & Systems articles, primarily by Badger Meter and Ray Hardee Differential Pressure Pros
- well understood
 - no moving parts
 - not greatly affected by viscosity changes
 
- limited accuracy and turndown
 - complex installation requirements
 
- handles viscous or difficult fluids that don’t work well with other measurement technologies
 - no internal moving parts
 - minimum upkeep once installed
 
- expense
 - sometimes considered too sophisticated
 
- no moving parts
 - low pressure drop
 - high accuracy
 - can handle range of viscosity, temperature and pressure
 
- tendency to foul
 - heavy weight
 - expense
 
- highly accurate
 - easy to maintain
 - does not require straight pipe lengths
 
- only clean fluids
 - large size
 - difficult to install
 
- low purchase cost
 - works well with gases
 
- low to medium accuracy
 
- high accuracy
 - wide turndown
 - repeatable measurements
 
- only clean fluids
 - requires recalibration and service
 
- universal mounting
 - relatively low cost
 
- only clean, low-viscosity fluids
 - requires higher fluid velocity
 
- can be used with corrosive fluids or gases
 - unaffected by changes in temperature, viscosity, density or pressure
 
- much less dependable at low flow rates
 - sensitive to unknown piping variables
 
- simple
 - inexpensive
 - reliable
 
- must be mounted perfectly vertical
 - needs to be calibrated
 - relatively low accuracy
 
- no moving parts
 - no regular maintenance
 
- only clean liquids
 - may introduce pressure drop