Pulse valence with quantity measurements
Conversion of metered quantities into electrical pulses
Measuring system for remote metering and digital data processing
The metering shaft of the volumetric meter drives a pulse disk. The vanes of the pulse disk successively enter the air gap of an inductive pick-up, thus changing the coupling between two coils. This causes a change in resistance that is converted into a pulse by the subsequent pulse amplifier, which also powers the pick-up.
The pulser operates without contacts. No measurable force is exerted on the disk. This means that the system is free from feed-backs.
Depending on the design, 10 or 100 pulses are produced for each revolution of the drive. The pulse amplifier amplifies the incoming pulses. A timing circuit prevents a continuous output pulse.
The quantitative value associated with one pulse depends on the value per revolution of the drive (pulses per liter or gallon) or on the respective volume of the measuring chamber of the drive.
Pulsers with two inductive pick-ups are available for systems for custody transfer as PTB regulations currently specify a duplicated transmission system with pulse comparison.
Pulse valence with flow measurements
Conversion of metered quantities into electrical pulses
Measuring system for flow measurement
During flow measurements, the change in resistance is converted to pulses by SITRANS F RA110. Each pulse corresponds to a given quantity of metered liquid. The number of pulses per unit in time (the frequency) is a measure of the flow rate.
SITRANS F RA110 converts the incoming NAMUR signals into load-independent direct current.
The electric pulser is available for 10 or 100 pulses per revolution. The choice depends on the smallest flow rate still to be indicated.