The LPX series dehumidifier is divided into two types: horizontal (LPXF type) and vertical (LPXL type). It is an auxiliary device used in conjunction with a flow meter to separate and eliminate gases contained in the measured liquid. Due to the fact that in most cases, the measured liquid contains various gases to varying degrees, if these gases are allowed to enter the flowmeter, it will affect the measurement accuracy of the flowmeter. Therefore, in flow measurement systems, especially high-precision measurement systems, gas eliminators are often an indispensable component.
Main technical indicators
|
Nominal Diameter DN(mm) |
maximum flow m^3/h |
work pressure MPa |
medium temperature ℃ |
medium viscosity mPa.s |
maximum pressure Loss MPa |
|
fifty |
twenty-five |
one point six
two point five |
0~ 120℃ |
3~150 |
zero point zero seven |
|
eighty |
sixty |
|
one hundred |
one hundred |
|
one hundred and fifty |
two hundred and fifty |
|
two hundred |
four hundred |
|
two hundred and fifty |
six hundred |
|
three hundred |
one thousand |
|
three hundred and fifty |
one thousand and six hundred |
Installation
The air purifier should be installed in front of the filter and flow meter, and as close as possible to the flow meter. Before installation, the dirt, garbage, welding slag, etc. inside the pipeline should be cleaned up, and a bypass pipeline should be set up. Generally installed in the following form.
In order to ensure the safety of the workplace, the gas discharged by the air purifier must be discharged to a safe location through an exhaust pipe and must not be discharged indoors.
In order to fully utilize the working performance of the air purifier, a back pressure valve should be installed at the discharge end of the metering pipeline or the pipeline should be increased to generate a back pressure of 0.015MPa to 0.03MPa, which depends on the flow state. In general, its back pressure is taken as 0.022MPa. The increase in pipeline height is calculated by the following equation:
h=2.2/r
In the formula: h-pipeline elevation (m)
Density of the measured liquid (g/cm ^ 3)