METER VALIDATION FOR DIFFERENT PRESSURE FLOW MEASUREMENT DEVICES USING ADVANCE METER DIAGNOSTICS
Differential Pressure (DP) Flow meters are popular for being relatively simple, reliable and inexpensive. Their
principles of operation are relatively easily understood. However, traditionally there has been a misconception that no
DP meter self-diagnostic capabilities exist and as such only upgrading to newer ultrasonic or Coriolis technology can
help bridge this gap. In 2008 & 2009 a generic Differential Pressure (DP) meter self-diagnostic methodology [1,2]
was proposed to the industry. In this paper these advanced diagnostic principles were applied towards helping provide
end user a newer yet effective, methodology for DP flow meters diagnostics, field proven with experimental test
results. These results form the basis of a comprehensive validation methodology designed to help meter operators
achieve improved confidence on their DP measurement and thereby help lower their operational risks associated with
large measurement uncertainties due to non-compliance. The paper also aims to demonstrate how such new advanced
tools/methodologies can help reduce operating costs (OPEX) by moving towards a risk based predictive maintenance
plan.