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M-1070-3PD R2

An Invensys Company

Mark II and Mark IIE


Turbo-Meters
Superior Accuracy - Reliable Performance - Technological Leadership
Meet All Applicable ISO & OIML Standards.

Mark II
G250-G4000
Top-entry
Turbo-Meters

Mark IIE
G65 & G160
End-entry
Turbo-Meters

Mark II Turbo-Meters
Features/Benefits ............................................................. 3
Design Features & Improvements ............................... 4-5
Additions to the Mark II Line ......................................... 6
Module Upgrades and Exchanges ................................. 7
Meter-Mounted Indexes & Instrumentation ............... 8
NexCorr Features/Benefits .............................................. 9
Typical Performance Data Tables ................................ 10-19
Dimension Tables........................................................ 20-22
High Pressure Calibration Facilities ............................ 23
About Equimeter ......................................................... 23-24

Table of
Contents

Mark II Turbo-Meters.
The Global Leader in Turbo Technology!
Selected Mark II Turbo-Meter Features and Benefits:
Since 1962, Equimeters Mark II Turbo-Meter has been the preferred single rotor, large capacity gas turbine meter. Designed for
superior accuracy, greater rangeability, compact size, and simplified maintenance, the Mark II is now available to fit most
international applications where accuracy and dependability are the primary considerations.
Mark II Turbo-Meters readily accept a multitude of meter-mounted or remote readout devices and can be fitted with state-of-theart Equimeter instruments, making it a flexible solution for your information-gathering needs.

Features

1 Cenelec, Ofgas, Measurement Canada,


CSA , and SAA approvals

2 3-Pipe Diameter Bodies


3 30-degree & 45-degree rotor blade
angles available

4 One or two pulse outputs via blade


tip sensors

5 Top-Entry Design

(G250-G4000 Models)

Benefits
Customers worldwide can take advantage of
the accuracy and reliability of the Mark II.
Comply with ISO, OIML, and other
international specifications.
Effectively provides two separate performance envelopes per meter size.
(See capacity tables on pages 10-19)
High resolution and redundant signals for
reliable operation. Easy maintenance and
long life.
Access to the measuring module and all
moving parts without removing the meter
body from the line.

6 The measuring element is a calibrated,

Repair/Upgrade/Calibrate modules without


removing the meter body from the line.

7 Nose cone with integral straightening

Additional flow conditioning when the


upstream configuration is less than ideal.

8 Robust rotor shaft ball bearings

Durability and superior accuracy over a wide


flow range.

Optional automatic oiler

Assured trouble-free lubrication


without a site visit.

Mark II bodies can be fitted with


Auto-Adjust Turbo-Meter modules

Cost-effective upgrade to the Continuous


Measurement Certainty of Equimeters
patented dual rotor technology.

interchangeable module

vanes

Mark II
3

Mark ll Turbo-Meters,
Design Features
1 Any of a wide variety of mechanical,
electromechanical, or electronic
readout devices can be directly
mounted to the meter index plate or
used remotely.

2 Calibration of meter output shaft


rotations to precise engineering
units is effected by change gears
which are readily accessible at the
top of the intermediate gear
assembly.

3 A magnetic coupling transmits


rotor rotations from the pressurized to the non-pressurized area.

4 A calibrated, top-entry measurement module allows for quick


removal and interchangeability
among other Mark II and AutoAdjust Turbo-Meter bodies.

5 Improved rotor design extracts


maximum kinetic energy from
the flowing gas. Dynamic
balancing of rotor and shaft
assembly assures minimum
drag at all flowrates.

6 Optimized nose cone with


integral straightening vanes
minimizes the need for long
inlet piping runs.

Mark II Turbo-Meters.
The Market Leader.
7 An external fitting permits rotor
shaft bearing lubrication and
flushing while the meter is
operating.
Automatic oiler
also available.

8 Optional blade tip sensors provide


high frequency pulse outputs for
electronic measuring systems.
Slot sensors available on
Mark IIE (DN50/80) meters.

9 Advanced meter design achieves


thrust load balancing for rotor
bearings at all operating
conditions.

J Gears and other moving parts are


housed in a sealed chamber
protected from line contaminants. Pressure equalization is
achieved via screened orifices
located on the upstream and
downstream sides of the
chamber.

K 3-Pipe Diameter Body

Equimeter is committed to technological growth through continual


development of our measurement products and service programs. While
the Mark II Turbo-Meter is considered to be the finest single rotor turbine
meter on the market, we just made it better with a series of improvements and new-product offerings!

Mark II Product Improvements


30-Degree Rotor Blade Angle! In addition to the
standard 45-degree rotor, the Mark II now offers a 30-degree
rotor which delivers capacity increases up to 64%. This
reasonably priced option allows the customer increased
flexibility and the ability to upgrade a 45-degree model to a
30-degree version with a simple module changeout. Meter
maintenance, body size, and installation methods do not
change, regardless of the chosen blade angle.

Blade Tip Sensors! Blade tip technology provides 2-4 times


higher pulse resolution than slot sensors, as well as a
redundant output. Its sturdy design is not sensitive to pressure
changes or contaminants, and field maintenance is easier since
the module doesnt need to be disassembled for blade tip
sensor repair.

Improved bearings! The heavy-duty bearings that have


been standard on our Auto-Adjust Turbo-Meters are now
standard on Mark IIs. These robust bearings are designed
for a minimum of 10 years ABEC L10 bearing life at
maximum flow capacity and pressure, allowing for improved
long-term accuracy.

Automatic Oiler! Users can now avoid regular maintenance trips to their meter sites by using the meter-mounted
Automatic Oiler.

NexCorr Volume Corrector! A tailor-made volume


corrector that allows you to purchase only the features you
need, depending on the simplicity or complexity of your
application.

Additions to the Mark II Line


DN50 & 80 (2 & 3) Mark IIE Turbo-Meters
The newest members of the Mark II family,
the DN50 & 80 (2 & 3) Mark IIE meters
are end-entry, flanged, custody transfer
meters that give you proven Mark II
reliability as well as the following features:
1. Four pressure ratings: 16.5, 19, 50 and 100 bar (240, 275, 720 and 1440 psi)
2. End-entry design with replaceable measurement module
3. Close machining tolerances and unique design elements seal the
module to the body, eliminating module-to-body variations
4. Pulse output via blade tip or slot sensor technology
5. Redundant pulse output available
6. On-board lubricator and automatic oiler available
7. High pressure calibration up to 62 bar (900 psi) available
8. Three-pipe diameter body lengths and international approvals
9. Aluminum rotors

DN50 (2) Mark IIE


DN80 (3) Mark IIE

Mark II Upgrades
& Exchanges
To help you cost-effectively take advantage of Mark II technology and all the advances
available, Equimeter offers a complete line of replacement meter modules and upgrades to
conveniently enhance your current Equimeter turbines. Heres an overview:

Product
Enhancement
Slot Sensor to
Blade Tip Sensor

*45 Rotor to
30 Rotor
Mark II to AAT

New Meter
Module
Required

Upgraded
Meter Without
Body Removal**

Improved reliability
Reduced maintenance
Easier access to
components
Redundant outputs
High pulse resolution

NO

YES

Up to 64% more
capacity
Same body

NO

YES

YES

YES

Advantage

Continuous
Measurement
Certainty

* 30-degree not available on Mark IIE.


** Mark IIE models must be removed from the line for access to the measurement module.

When exchanging modules, Mark II meters can be


upgraded without removing the meter body from
the line, so you avoid lengthy service interruptions.
Equimeter maintains a stock of new and factory
rebuilt, calibrated measuring modules for all Mark
IIs. Each module is shipped with a 5-point
calibration curve, plus the appropriate set of
change gears. Illustrated instructions for module
changeout are also supplied.

Mark II Meter-Mounted Indexes


& Instrumentation
The Mark II and Mark IIE Turbo-Meters are volumetric devices which measure
volume at line conditions. Meter indexes are available to provide readouts in desired
units at line conditions. The NexCorr volume corrector can also be matched with all
Equimeter Turbo-Meters to display corrected volume and other key operational information locally as well as remotely via pulse outputs and serial communications. These
accessories mount directly on the meter index plate without special adapters and are
provided with weatherproof cases.

Indexes
Circular reading (VCR) and direct
reading (VDR) indexes are housed in
clear polycarbonate covers. The VDR
index is also available in an aluminum
box with a pulse output to transmit
totalized volume to a remote counter
or instrument.

Direct Reading (VDR) Index

Circular Reading (VCR) Index

Aluminum Box Direct Reading


(VDR) Index

Now you dont have to purchase more features than you need in a gas volume corrector.
Whether youre looking for simple volume correction with local display only, or a sophisticated corrector to integrate into your high-level data management system, you can custom
design NexCorr to fit your application perfectly.

Features/Benefits
International electrical safety and metrology approvals
Flexible configuration: Customize NexCorr to fit your application
and budget
Pay only for the features you need and create the perfect
combination of versatility and value
Easily upgrade NexCorr in the field via remote communications
no PROMs to change; no expensive site visit; no hassle
Mounts to all vertical drive turbine, rotary and diaphragm meters;
remote-mount version available
Counter positively increments w/clockwise or counterclockwise
drive without any adjustments
Up to five remote pulse outputs and dual, independent serial
ports provide versatile communications options for data sharing
and data management
A pre-characterized pressure transducer means no calibration is
required when changing transducers in the field
Temperature measurement via a precise, stable 10K Ohm
thermistor - no field calibration required
An optional internal modem mounts within the compact
enclosure
ModBus protocol supports daisy-chaining of multiple
instruments on one comm-line
NexCorr logs reverse flow, allowing it to be netted out for
accurate gas accounting
A rotatable base assures an unobstructed view of the LCD
Dual battery connectors and the option of two battery packs
provide reliable back-up and uninterrupted power on battery
change; alkaline and lithium batteries available
Robust, tri-level transient protection for more reliable operation
in lightning-prone areas
User-friendly documentation and a simple set-up program
promote easy configuration
Windows-based TELUS software provides easy data collection,
management and reporting
Supercompressability calculations preformed by A.G.A. 8 or NX 19

NexCorr,
the Perfect Fit.

For stand-alone, basic correction or in sophisticated systems,


NexCorrs flexibility and dependability will save you money.

Performance ratings are based on +/- 1% measurement accuracy


for all pressures and flowrates shown.

DN50 (G65) T050U45 MARK IIE TURBO-METER 45 ROTOR ANGLE


COMPRESSIBILITY
RATIO

METER
PRESSURE

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

MIN
DIAL
RATE

S=(Fpv)2

kPa

Nm3/hr

Nm3/day

Nm3/hr

Nm3/day

m3/hr

13
15
16
18
20
21
27
32
36
40
50
60
70
78
87
94
101
108
115
122
128
134
142

310
350
390
440
470
500
650
760
860
950
1,190
1,450
1,680
1,880
2,080
2,260
2,430
2,600
2,760
2,920
3,070
3,220
3,420

13
11
10
9
8
8
6
5
5
4
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1

1.0000
1.0008
1.0016
1.0024
1.0032
1.0040
1.0080
1.0121
1.0162
1.0203
1.0330
1.0502
1.0680
1.0863
1.1050
1.1241
1.1435
1.1630
1.1826
1.2021
1.2212
1.2397
1.2641

1.72
34
69
103
138
172
345
517
689
862
1,379
2,068
2,758
3,447
4,137
4,826
5,516
6,205
6,895
7,584
8,274
8,963
9,928

130
170
200
250
310
340
570
790
1,020
1,220
1,930
2,860
3,820
4,840
5,860
6,940
8,070
9,210
10,400
11,590
12,830
14,110
15,920

3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
8,000
14,000
19,000
24,000
29,000
46,000
69,000
92,000
116,000
141,000
167,000
194,000
221,000
250,000
278,000
308,000
339,000
382,000

(S.I. Units cubic meters)


MAX/
MIN
FLOW
RANGE

APPROX.
PRESS
LOSS
FLOWRATE
kPa

10
12
12
14
16
16
21
25
29
31
39
47
55
62
68
74
80
85
90
95
100
105
112

0.5
0.7
1.0
1.0
1.2
1.5
2.5
3.0
4.0
5.0
8
12
16
21
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
61
68

DN50 (G65) T050U45 meters of standard construction register 0.1 m3 per revolution of the mechanical output shaft.

Table is based on IGU standard reference conditions of Pb=101.325 kPa and Tb=15 C, and average atmospheric pressure Pa=99.8 kPa. Table incorporates
effect of supercompressibility factor (Fpv) for 0.6 specific gravity natural gas at 15.6 C and 0% CO2 and N2 (per A.G.A. Report No. 8).
Note: Maximum flowrate (dial rate) at flowing conditions is equal to 250 m3/hr, irrespective of the operating pressure (within the maximum allowable
operating pressure of the meter).

Units cubic meters)


DN80 (G160) T080U45 MARK IIE TURBO-METER 45 ROTOR ANGLE (S.I.
COMPRESSIBILITY
RATIO

METER
PRESSURE

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

MIN
DIAL
RATE

S=(Fpv)2

kPa

Nm3/hr

Nm3/day

Nm3/hr

Nm3/day

1.0000
1.0008
1.0016
1.0024
1.0032
1.0040
1.0080
1.0121
1.0162
1.0203
1.0330
1.0502
1.0680
1.0863
1.1050
1.1241
1.1435
1.1630
1.1826
1.2021
1.2212
1.2397
1.2641

1.72
34
69
103
138
172
345
517
689
862
1,379
2,068
2,758
3,447
4,137
4,826
5,516
6,205
6,895
7,584
8,274
8,963
9,928

250
340
420
510
590
680
1,100
1,530
1,980
2,410
3,770
5,610
7,510
9,490
11,530
13,630
15,810
18,040
20,370
22,750
25,180
27,680
31,220

6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
27,000
37,000
48,000
58,000
90,000
135,000
180,000
228,000
277,000
327,000
379,000
433,000
489,000
546,000
605,000
664,000
749,000

410
470
520
580
630
670
860
1,010
1,150
1,260
1,580
1,930
2,240
2,520
2,770
3,010
3,240
3,470
3,680
3,890
4,090
4,290
4,560

17
20
22
24
26
28
36
42
48
53
66
80
93
105
115
125
135
144
153
162
171
179
190

m3/hr

MAX/
MIN
FLOW
RANGE

APPROX.
PRESS
LOSS
FLOWRATE
kPa

17
15
13
12
11
10
8
7
6
5
4
4
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1

15
17
19
21
23
24
31
36
41
46
57
70
81
91
100
109
117
125
133
140
148
155
164

0.7
1.0
1.2
1.5
1.7
2.0
3.2
5.0
6.0
7.0
11
17
22
28
34
41
47
54
61
68
75
83
93

DN80 (G160) T080U45 meters of standard construction register 1 m3 per revolution of the mechanical output shaft.

Table is based on IGU standard reference conditions of Pb=101.325 kPa and Tb=15 C, and average atmospheric pressure Pa=99.8 kPa. Table incorporates
effect of supercompressibility factor (Fpv) for 0.6 specific gravity natural gas at 15.6 C and 0% CO2 and N2 (per A.G.A. Report No. 8).
Note: Maximum flowrate (dial rate) at flowing conditions is equal to 250 m3/hr, irrespective of the operating pressure (within the maximum allowable
operating pressure of the meter).

10

Performance ratings are based on +/- 1% measurement accuracy


for all pressures and flowrates shown.

2" T-4.5 MARK IIE TURBO-METER 45 ROTOR ANGLE


COMPRESSIBILITY
RATIO
S=(Fpv)2
1.0000
1.0008
1.0016
1.0024
1.0032
1.0040
1.0080
1.0121
1.0162
1.0203
1.0330
1.0502
1.0680
1.0863
1.1050
1.1241
1.1435
1.1630
1.1826
1.2021
1.2212
1.2397
1.2641

METER
PRESSURE

PSIG
0.25
5
10
15
20
25
50
75
100
125
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1,000
1,100
1,200
1,300
1,440

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

SCFH

MSCFD

SCFH

MSCFD

4,500
6,000
7,000
9,000
11,000
12,000
20,000
28,000
36,000
43,000
68,000
101,000
135,000
171,000
207,000
245,000
285,000
325,000
367,000
409,000
453,000
498,000
562,000

110
140
170
220
260
290
480
670
860
1,030
1,630
2,420
3,240
4,100
4,970
5,880
6,840
7,800
8,810
9,820
10,870
11,950
13,490

450
520
580
640
690
740
950
1,120
1,260
1,400
1,750
2,130
2,470
2,770
3,060
3,320
3,580
3,820
4,060
4,290
4,520
4,730
5,030

11
12
14
15
17
18
23
27
30
34
42
51
59
66
73
80
86
92
97
103
108
114
121

(U.S. Units cubic feet)


MIN
DIAL
RATE
ACFH
450
390
350
320
290
270
210
180
160
140
120
100
80
70
70
60
60
50
50
50
40
40
40

MAX/
MIN
FLOW
RANGE
10
12
12
14
16
16
21
25
29
31
39
47
55
62
68
74
80
85
90
95
100
105
112

APPROX.
PRESS
LOSS
FLOWRATE
INCHES
W.C.
2.2
2.9
4.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
10
14
17
21
33
49
66
83
101
120
139
159
179
200
222
243
275

2" Model T-4.5 meters of standard construction register 10 cubic feet per revolution of the mechanical output shaft.

Tables are based on base conditions of Pb=14.73 PSIA and Tb=60 F, and average atmospheric pressure Pa=14.48 PSIA. Table incorporates effect
of supercompressibility factor (Fpv) for 0.6 specific gravity natural gas at 60 F and 0% CO2 and N2 (per A.G.A. Report No. 8).
Note: Maximum flowrate (dial rate) at flowing conditions is equal to 4,500 ACFH, irrespective of the operating pressure (within the maximum
allowable operating pressure of the meter).

3" T-8.8 MARK IIE TURBO-METER 45 ROTOR ANGLE


COMPRESSIBILITY
RATIO
S=(Fpv)2
1.0000
1.0008
1.0016
1.0024
1.0032
1.0040
1.0080
1.0121
1.0162
1.0203
1.0330
1.0502
1.0680
1.0863
1.1050
1.1241
1.1435
1.1630
1.1826
1.2021
1.2212
1.2397
1.2641

METER
PRESSURE

PSIG
0.25
5
10
15
20
25
50
75
100
125
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1,000
1,100
1,200
1,300
1,440

(U.S. Units cubic feet)

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

SCFH

MSCFD

SCFH

MSCFD

MIN
DIAL
RATE
ACFH

14
17
18
20
22
24
30
36
41
45
56
68
79
89
98
106
114
122
130
137
144
151
161

600
520
470
420
390
370
290
240
210
190
150
130
110
100
90
80
80
70
70
60
60
60
50

8,800
12,000
15,000
18,000
21,000
24,000
39,000
54,000
70,000
85,000
133,000
198,000
265,000
335,000
407,000
481,000
558,000
637,000
719,000
803,000
889,000
977,000
1,102,000

210
290
360
430
500
580
940
1,300
1,680
2,040
3,190
4,750
6,360
8,040
9,770
11,540
13,390
15,290
17,260
19,270
21,340
23,450
26,450

600
690
770
850
920
980
1,260
1,490
1,690
1,860
2,330
2,840
3,290
3,700
4,070
4,430
4,770
5,100
5,410
5,720
6,020
6,310
6,700

MAX/
MIN
FLOW
RANGE
15
17
19
21
23
24
31
36
41
46
57
70
81
91
100
109
117
125
133
140
148
155
164

APPROX.
PRESS
LOSS
FLOWRATE
INCHES
W.C.
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
13
18
24
29
45
67
90
114
138
164
190
217
244
273
302
332
374

3" Model T-8.8 meters of standard construction register 100 cubic feet per revolution of the mechanical output shaft.

Tables are based on base conditions of Pb=14.73 PSIA and Tb=60 F, and average atmospheric pressure Pa=14.48 PSIA. Table incorporates effect of
supercompressibility factor (Fpv) for 0.6 specific gravity natural gas at 60 F and 0% CO2 and N2 (per A.G.A. Report No. 8).
Note: Maximum flowrate (dial rate) at flowing conditions is equal to 8,800 ACFH, irrespective of the operating pressure (within the maximum allowable
operating pressure of the meter).

11

Performance ratings are based on +/- 1% measurement accuracy


for all pressures and flowrates shown.

DN100 (G250) T100U45 TURBO-METER 45 ROTOR ANGLE


COMPRESSIBILITY
RATIO
S=(Fpv)2
1.0000
1.0008
1.0016
1.0024
1.0032
1.0040
1.0080
1.0121
1.0162
1.0203
1.0330
1.0502
1.0680
1.0863
1.1050
1.1241
1.1435
1.1630
1.1826
1.2021
1.2212
1.2397
1.2641

METER
PRESSURE

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

Nm3/hr
510
680
850
1,020
1,190
1,360
2,240
3,140
4,020
4,930
7,680
11,440
15,330
19,350
23,510
27,790
32,240
36,830
41,530
46,370
51,330
56,400
63,650

Nm3/day
12,000
16,000
20,000
24,000
29,000
33,000
54,000
75,000
97,000
118,000
184,000
275,000
368,000
464,000
564,000
667,000
774,000
884,000
997,000
1,113,000
1,232,000
1,354,000
1,528,000

Nm3/hr
34
40
42
48
51
57
71
85
96
105
133
161
187
210
229
252
269
289
306
323
340
357
380

Nm3/day
820
950
1,020
1,160
1,220
1,360
1,700
2,040
2,310
2,520
3,200
3,880
4,490
5,030
5,510
6,050
6,460
6,930
7,340
7,750
8,160
8,570
9,110

kPa
1.72
34
69
103
138
172
345
517
689
862
1,379
2,068
2,758
3,447
4,137
4,826
5,516
6,205
6,895
7,584
8,274
8,963
9,928

(S.I. Units cubic meters)


MAX/
MIN
FLOW
RANGE
15
17
19
21
23
24
32
37
42
47
58
71
82
92
102
110
120
127
136
144
151
158
168

MIN
DIAL
RATE
m3/hr
34
29
26
24
22
21
16
14
12
11
9
7
6
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
3
3
3

APPROX.
PRESS
LOSS
@510
Nm3/hr
kPa
0.4
0.6
0.7
0.9
1.1
1.2
2.0
2.7
3.5
4.2
6.7
10
13
17
21
24
28
32
37
41
45
50
56

DN100 (G250) T100U45 meters of standard construction register 1 m3 per revolution of the mechanical output shaft.

Table is based on base conditions of 101.325 kPa and Tb=15 C, and average atmospheric pressure Pa=99.8 kPa. Table incorporates effect of
supercompressibility factor (Fpv) for 0.6 specific gravity natural gas at 15.6 C and 0% CO2 and N2 (per A.G.A. Report No. 8).
Notes: Maximum flowrate (dial rate) at flowing conditions is equal to 510 m3/hr, irrespective of the operating pressure (within the maximum
allowable operating pressure of the meter).

DN100 (G400) T100U30 TURBO-METER 30 ROTOR ANGLE


COMPRESSIBILITY
RATIO

METER
PRESSURE

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

S=(Fpv)2
1.0000
1.0008
1.0016
1.0024
1.0032
1.0040
1.0080
1.0121
1.0162
1.0203
1.0330
1.0502
1.0680
1.0863
1.1050
1.1241
1.1435
1.1630
1.1826
1.2021
1.2212
1.2397
1.2641

kPa
1.72
34
69
103
138
172
345
517
689
862
1,379
2,068
2,758
3,447
4,137
4,826
5,516
6,205
6,895
7,584
8,274
8,963
9,928

Nm3/hr
760
1,020
1,270
1,530
1,780
2,070
3,370
4,700
6,030
7,390
11,500
17,140
22,970
29,010
35,270
41,700
48,360
55,210
62,290
69,570
77,020
84,620
95,470

Nm3/day
18,000
24,000
31,000
37,000
43,000
50,000
81,000
113,000
145,000
177,000
276,000
411,000
551,000
696,000
846,000
1,001,000
1,161,000
1,325,000
1,495,000
1,670,000
1,849,000
2,031,000
2,291,000

Nm3/hr
51
59
66
72
78
84
107
126
143
158
198
241
280
314
346
376
405
433
460
486
512
536
570

Nm3/day
1,220
1,410
1,580
1,730
1,880
2,010
2,570
3,030
3,440
3,800
4,750
5,790
6,710
7,540
8,310
9,040
9,730
10,400
11,040
11,670
12,280
12,870
13,670

MIN
DIAL
RATE
m3/hr
51
44
40
36
33
31
24
21
18
16
13
11
9
8
8
7
7
6
6
5
5
5
5

MAX/
MIN
FLOW
RANGE
15
17
19
21
23
25
31
37
42
47
58
71
82
92
102
111
119
127
135
143
151
158
168

(S.I. Units cubic meters)

APPROX.
PRESS
LOSS
@760
Nm3/hr
kPa
0.76
1.0
1.3
1.5
1.8
2.0
3.3
5.0
6.0
7.0
11
17
23
29
35
41
48
55
62
69
76
84
94

DN100 (G400) T100U30 meters of standard construction register 1 m3 per revolution of the mechanical output shaft.

Table is based on base conditions of 101.325 kPa and Tb=15 C, and average atmospheric pressure Pa=99.8 kPa. Table incorporates effect of
supercompressibility factor (Fpv) for 0.6 specific gravity natural gas at 15.6 C and 0% CO2 and N2 (per A.G.A. Report No. 8).
Notes: Maximum flowrate (dial rate) at flowing conditions is equal to 760 m3/hr, irrespective of the operating pressure (within the maximum
allowable operating pressure of the meter).
(1) There is approximately 20% less pressure loss when compared to our T100U30 Turbo-Meter at 510 m3/hr.

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(1) APPROX.
PRESS
LOSS
@510
Nm3/hr
kPa
0.36
0.48
0.60
0.73
0.85
1.0
1.6
2.2
2.9
3.5
5.5
8.1
11
14
17
20
23
26
30
33
37
40
45

Performance ratings are based on +/- 1% measurement accuracy


for all pressures and flowrates shown.

4" T-18 MARK II TURBO-METER 45 ROTOR ANGLE


COMPRESSIBILITY
RATIO

METER
PRESSURE

S=(Fpv)2
1.0000
1.0008
1.0016
1.0024
1.0032
1.0040
1.0080
1.0121
1.0162
1.0203
1.0330
1.0502
1.0680
1.0863
1.1050
1.1241
1.1435
1.1630
1.1826
1.2021
1.2212
1.2397
1.2641

PSIG
0.25
5
10
15
20
25
50
75
100
125
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1,000
1,100
1,200
1,300
1,440

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

SCFH
18,000
24,000
30,000
36,000
42,000
48,000
79,000
111,000
142,000
174,000
271,000
404,000
541,000
683,000
830,000
981,000
1,138,000
1,300,000
1,466,000
1,637,000
1,812,000
1,991,000
2,247,000

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

MSCFD
430
580
720
860
1,010
1,150
1,900
2,660
3,410
4,180
6,500
9,700
12,980
16,390
19,920
23,540
27,310
31,200
35,180
39,290
43,490
47,780
53,930

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

SCFH
1,200
1,400
1,500
1,700
1,800
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,400
3,700
4,700
5,700
6,600
7,400
8,100
8,900
9,500
10,200
10,800
11,400
12,000
12,600
13,400

(U.S. Units cubic feet)

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

MSCFD
29
34
36
41
43
48
60
72
82
89
113
137
158
178
194
214
228
245
259
274
288
302
322

MIN
DIAL
RATE
ACFH
1,200
1,040
930
850
780
730
570
480
430
390
310
250
220
190
180
160
150
140
130
130
120
110
110

MAX/
MIN
FLOW
RANGE
15
17
20
21
23
24
32
37
42
47
58
71
82
92
102
110
120
127
136
144
151
158
168

APPROX.
PRESS
LOSS
INCHES
W.C.
@18000 ACFH
1.8
2.4
3.0
3.6
4.2
4.8
7.9
11
14
17
27
40
54
68
83
98
114
130
147
164
181
199
225

4" Model T-18 meters of standard construction register 100 cubic feet per revolution of the mechanical output shaft.

Table is based on base conditions of Pb=14.73 PSIA and Tb=60 F, and average atmospheric pressure Pa=14.48 PSIA. Table incorporates effect of
supercompressibility factor (Fpv) for 0.6 specific gravity natural gas at 60 F and 0 CO2 and N2 (per A.G.A. Report No. 8).
Notes: Maximum flowrate (dial rate) at flowing conditions is equal to 18,000 ACFH, irrespective of the operating pressure (within the maximum
allowable operating pressure of the meter).

4" T-27 MARK II TURBO-METER 30 ROTOR ANGLE


COMPRESSIBILITY
RATIO

METER
PRESSURE

S=(Fpv)2
1.0000
1.0008
1.0016
1.0024
1.0032
1.0040
1.0080
1.0121
1.0162
1.0203
1.0330
1.0502
1.0680
1.0863
1.1050
1.1241
1.1435
1.1630
1.1826
1.2021
1.2212
1.2397
1.2641

PSIG
0.25
5
10
15
20
25
50
75
100
125
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1,000
1,100
1,200
1,300
1,440

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

SCFH
27,000
36,000
45,000
54,000
63,000
73,000
119,000
166,000
213,000
261,000
406,000
605,000
811,000
1,024,000
1,245,000
1,472,000
1,707,000
1,949,000
2,199,000
2,456,000
2,719,000
2,987,000
3,370,000

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

MSCFD
650
860
1,080
1,300
1,510
1,750
2,860
3,980
5,110
6,260
9,740
14,520
19,460
24,580
29,880
35,330
40,970
46,780
52,780
58,940
65,260
71,690
80,880

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

SCFH
1,800
2,070
2,320
2,550
2,760
2,950
3,780
4,460
5,060
5,590
6,980
8,520
9,870
11,090
12,220
13,290
14,310
15,290
16,240
17,170
18,060
18,930
20,110

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

MSCFD
43
50
56
61
66
71
91
107
121
134
168
204
237
266
293
319
343
367
390
412
433
454
483

MIN
DIAL
RATE
ACFH
1,800
1,560
1,400
1,270
1,170
1,100
860
730
640
580
460
380
330
290
270
240
230
210
200
190
180
170
160

(U.S. Units cubic feet)


MAX/
MIN
FLOW
RANGE
15
17
19
21
23
25
31
37
42
47
58
71
82
92
102
111
119
127
135
143
151
158
168

APPROX. (1) APPROX.


PRESS
PRESS
LOSS
LOSS
INCHES
INCHES
W.C.
W.C.
@27000 ACFH @18000 ACFH
3.0
1.5
4.0
1.9
5.1
2.4
6.1
2.9
7.1
3.4
8.2
3.9
13
6.4
19
9.0
24
12
29
14
46
22
68
33
91
44
115
55
140
67
166
80
192
92
219
105
248
119
276
133
306
147
336
162
379
182

4" Model T-27 meters of standard construction register 100 cubic feet per revolution of the mechanical output shaft.

Table is based on base conditions of Pb=14.73 PSIA and Tb=60 F, and average atmospheric pressure Pa=14.48 PSIA. Table incorporates effect of
supercompressibility factor (Fpv) for 0.6 specific gravity natural gas at 60 F and 0 CO2 and N2 (per A.G.A. Report No. 8).
Notes: Maximum flowrate (dial rate) at flowing conditions is equal to 27,000 ACFH, irrespective of the operating pressure (within the maximum
allowable operating pressure of the meter).
(1) There is approximately 20% less pressure loss when compared to our T-18 Turbo-Meter at 18,000 ACFH.

13

Performance ratings are based on +/- 1% measurement accuracy


for all pressures and flowrates shown.

DN150 (G650) T150U45 MARK II TURBO-METER 45 ROTOR ANGLE


COMPRESSIBILITY
RATIO

METER
PRESSURE

S=(Fpv)2
1.0000
1.0008
1.0016
1.0024
1.0032
1.0040
1.0080
1.0121
1.0162
1.0203
1.0330
1.0502
1.0680
1.0863
1.1050
1.1241
1.1435
1.1630
1.1826
1.2021
1.2212
1.2397
1.2641

kPa
1.72
34
69
103
138
172
345
517
689
862
1,379
2,068
2,758
3,447
4,137
4,826
5,516
6,205
6,895
7,584
8,274
8,963
9,928

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

Nm3/hr
990
1,300
1,640
1,980
2,320
2,660
4,360
6,090
7,820
9,570
14,900
22,240
29,800
37,620
45,690
54,050
62,690
71,580
80,760
90,170
99,830
109,690
123,770

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

Nm3/day
24,000
31,000
39,000
48,000
56,000
64,000
105,000
146,000
188,000
230,000
357,000
534,000
715,000
903,000
1,097,000
1,297,000
1,505,000
1,718,000
1,938,000
2,164,000
2,396,000
2,633,000
2,970,000

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

Nm3/hr
50
57
64
70
76
81
104
123
139
154
192
235
272
305
337
366
394
421
447
473
497
522
554

Nm3/day
1,190
1,370
1,540
1,690
1,820
1,950
2,500
2,950
3,390
3,700
4,620
5,640
6,520
7,330
8,080
8,780
9,460
10,110
10,740
11,350
11,940
12,520
13,290

MIN
DIAL
RATE
m3/hr
50
43
39
34
32
30
24
20
18
16
13
10
9
8
7
7
6
6
5
5
5
5
5

(S.I. Units cubic meters)

MAX/
MIN
FLOW
RANGE
20
23
26
28
31
33
42
50
56
62
70
95
110
123
136
148
159
170
181
191
201
210
223

APPROX.
PRESS
LOSS
@990
Nm3/hr
kPa
0.6
0.8
1.0
1.2
1.5
1.5
2.7
4.0
5.0
6.0
9
13
18
23
28
33
38
43
49
54
60
66
75

DN150 (G650) T150U45 meters of standard construction register 1 m3 per revolution of the mechanical output shaft.

Table is based on IGU standard reference conditions of Pb=101.325 kPa and Tb=15 C, and average atmospheric pressure Pa=99.8 kPa. Table incorporates
effect of supercompressibility factor (Fpv) for 0.6 specific gravity natural gas at 15.6 C and 0% CO2 and N2 (per A.G.A. Report No. 8).
Notes: Maximum flowrate (dial rate) at flowing conditions is equal to 990 m3/hr, irrespective of the operating pressure (within the maximum allowable
operating pressure of the meter).

DN150 (G1000) T150U30 MARK II TURBO-METER 30 ROTOR ANGLE


COMPRESSIBILITY
RATIO

METER
PRESSURE

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

S=(Fpv)2
1.0000
1.0008
1.0016
1.0024
1.0032
1.0040
1.0080
1.0121
1.0162
1.0203
1.0330
1.0502
1.0680
1.0863
1.1050
1.1241
1.1435
1.1630
1.1826
1.2021
1.2212
1.2397
1.2641

kPa
1.72
34
69
103
138
172
345
517
689
862
1,379
2,068
2,758
3,447
4,137
4,826
5,516
6,205
6,895
7,584
8,274
8,963
9,928

Nm3/hr
1,610
2,120
2,690
3,230
3,800
4,330
7,140
9,910
12,750
15,610
24,280
36,200
48,530
61,270
74,420
88,040
102,090
116,600
131,530
146,850
162,570
178,640
201,550

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

Nm3/day
39,000
51,000
65,000
78,000
91,000
104,000
171,000
238,000
306,000
374,000
583,000
869,000
1,165,000
1,471,000
1,786,000
2,113,000
2,450,000
2,798,000
3,157,000
3,525,000
3,902,000
4,287,000
4,837,000

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

Nm3/hr
81
93
104
114
124
133
170
200
227
251
313
382
442
497
548
596
642
686
729
770
810
849
902

Nm3/day
1,940
2,230
2,500
2,750
2,970
3,180
4,070
4,810
5,450
6,020
7,510
9,180
10,620
11,940
13,160
14,300
15,410
16,470
17,490
18,480
19,440
20,380
21,650

MIN
DIAL
RATE
m3/hr
81
70
63
57
53
49
39
33
29
26
21
17
15
13
12
11
10
10
9
8
8
8
7

MAX/
MIN
FLOW
RANGE
20
23
26
28
31
33
42
50
56
62
78
95
110
123
136
148
159
170
181
191
201
210
223

(S.I. Units cubic meters)

APPROX.
PRESS
LOSS
@1610
Nm3/hr
kPa
1.3
1.7
2.1
2.5
3.0
3.5
5.7
8.0
10
12
19
28
38
48
59
69
80
92
103
115
128
140
158

(1) APPROX.
PRESS
LOSS
@990
Nm3/hr
kPa
0.51
0.68
0.85
1.0
1.2
1.4
2.3
3.2
4.0
5.0
7.7
11
15
19
23
28
32
37
42
46
51
56
64

DN150 (G1000) T150U30 meters of standard construction register 1 m3 per revolution of the mechanical output shaft.

Table is based on IGU standard reference conditions of Pb=101.325 kPa and Tb=15 C, and average atmospheric pressure Pa=99.8 kPa. Table incorporates
effect of supercompressibility factor (Fpv) for 0.6 specific gravity natural gas at 15.6 C and 0% CO2 and N2 (per A.G.A. Report No. 8).
Notes: Maximum flowrate (dial rate) at flowing conditions is equal to 1610 m3/hr, irrespective of the operating pressure (within the maximum allowable
operating pressure of the meter).
(1) There is approximately 15% less pressure loss when compared to our T150U45 Turbo-Meter @990 m3/hr.

14

Performance ratings are based on +/- 1% measurement accuracy


for all pressures and flowrates shown.

6" T-35 MARK II TURBO-METER 45 ROTOR ANGLE


COMPRESSIBILITY
RATIO

METER
PRESSURE

S=(Fpv)2
1.0000
1.0008
1.0016
1.0024
1.0032
1.0040
1.0080
1.0121
1.0162
1.0203
1.0330
1.0502
1.0680
1.0863
1.1050
1.1241
1.1435
1.1630
1.1826
1.2021
1.2212
1.2397
1.2641

PSIG
0.25
5
10
15
20
25
50
75
100
125
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1,000
1,100
1,200
1,300
1,440

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

SCFH
35,000
46,000
58,000
70,000
82,000
94,000
154,000
215,000
276,000
338,000
526,000
785,000
1,052,000
1,328,000
1,613,000
1,908,000
2,213,000
2,527,000
2,851,000
3,183,000
3,524,000
3,872,000
4,369,000

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

MSCFD
840
1,100
1,390
1,680
1,970
2,260
3,700
5,160
6,620
8,110
12,620
18,840
25,250
31,870
38,710
45,790
53,110
60,650
68,420
76,390
84,580
92,930
104,860

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

SCFH
1,750
2,010
2,260
2,480
2,680
2,870
3,680
4,340
4,920
5,440
6,790
8,290
9,590
10,780
11,880
12,920
13,920
14,870
15,790
16,690
17,560
18,410
19,550

MSCFD
42
48
54
60
64
69
88
104
118
131
163
199
230
259
285
310
334
357
379
401
421
442
469

(U.S. Units cubic feet)


MIN
DIAL
RATE
ACFH
1,750
1,520
1,360
1,240
1,140
1,070
830
710
620
560
450
370
320
280
260
240
220
210
190
180
170
170
160

MAX/
MIN
FLOW
RANGE
20
23
26
28
31
33
42
50
56
62
77
95
110
123
136
148
159
170
181
191
201
210
223

APPROX.
PRESS
LOSS
INCHES
W.C.
@35000 ACFH
2.4
3.2
4.0
5.0
6.0
6
11
15
19
23
36
54
72
91
111
131
152
173
195
218
242
266
300

6" Model T-35 meters of standard construction register 100 cubic feet per revolution of the mechanical output shaft.

Table is based on base conditions of Pb=14.73 PSIA and Tb=60 F, and average atmospheric pressure Pa=14.48 PSIA. Table incorporates effect of
supercompressibility factor (Fpv) for 0.6 specific gravity natural gas at 60 F and 0% CO2 and N2 (per A.G.A. Report No. 8).
Notes: Maximum flowrate (dial rate) at flowing conditions is equal to 35,000 ACFH, irrespective of the operating pressure (within the maximum allowable
operating pressure of the meter).

6" T-57 MARK II TURBO-METER 30 ROTOR ANGLE


COMPRESSIBILITY
RATIO
S=(Fpv)2
1.0000
1.0008
1.0016
1.0024
1.0032
1.0040
1.0080
1.0121
1.0162
1.0203
1.0330
1.0502
1.0680
1.0863
1.1050
1.1241
1.1435
1.1630
1.1826
1.2021
1.2212
1.2397
1.2641

METER
PRESSURE

PSIG
0.25
5
10
15
20
25
50
75
100
125
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1,000
1,100
1,200
1,300
1,440

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

SCFH
57,000
75,000
95,000
114,000
134,000
153,000
252,000
350,000
450,000
551,000
857,000
1,278,000
1,713,000
2,163,000
2,627,000
3,108,000
3,604,000
4,116,000
4,643,000
5,184,000
5,739,000
6,306,000
7,115,000

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

MSCFD
1,370
1,800
2,280
2,740
3,220
3,670
6,050
8,400
10,800
13,220
20,570
30,670
41,110
51,910
63,050
74,590
86,500
98,780
111,430
124,420
137,740
151,340
170,760

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

SCFH
2,850
3,280
3,680
4,040
4,370
4,680
5,990
7,070
8,010
8,860
11,050
13,500
15,620
17,560
19,350
21,040
22,660
24,220
25,720
27,180
28,600
29,980
31,840

MSCFD
68
79
88
97
105
112
144
170
192
213
265
324
375
421
464
505
544
581
617
652
686
720
764

(U.S. Units cubic feet)

MIN
DIAL
RATE
ACFH
2,850
2,480
2,210
2,010
1,860
1,740
1,360
1,150
1,010
920
730
600
520
460
420
390
360
340
320
300
280
270
260

MAX/
MIN
FLOW
RANGE
20
23
26
28
31
33
42
50
56
62
78
95
110
123
136
148
159
170
181
191
201
210
223

APPROX. (1) APPROX.


PRESS
PRESS
LOSS
LOSS
INCHES
INCHES
W.C.
W.C.
@57000 ACFH @35000 ACFH
5.1
6.7
8.5
10
12
14
23
31
40
49
77
114
153
194
235
278
322
368
415
464
514
564
637

2.1
2.7
3.4
4.1
4.8
5.5
9.0
13
16
20
31
46
62
78
94
112
130
148
167
186
206
227
256

6" Model T-57 meters of standard construction register 100 cubic feet per revolution of the mechanical output shaft.

Table is based on base conditions of Pb=14.73 PSIA and Tb=60 F, and average atmospheric pressure Pa=14.48 PSIA. Table incorporates
effect of supercompressibility factor (Fpv) for 0.6 specific gravity natural gas at 60 F and 0% CO2 and N2 (per A.G.A. Report No. 8).
Notes: Maximum flowrate (dial rate) at flowing conditions is equal to 57,000 ACFH, irrespective of the operating pressure (within the maximum allowable
operating pressure of the meter).
(1) There is approximately 15% less pressure loss when compared to our T-35 Turbo-Meter @990 Nm3/hr.

15

Performance ratings are based on +/- 1% measurement accuracy


for all pressures and flowrates shown.

DN200 (G1000) T200U45 MARK II TURBO-METER 45 ROTOR ANGLE


COMPRESSIBILITY
RATIO
S=(Fpv)2
1.0000
1.0008
1.0016
1.0024
1.0032
1.0040
1.0080
1.0121
1.0162
1.0203
1.0330
1.0502
1.0680
1.0863
1.1050
1.1241
1.1435
1.1630
1.1826
1.2021
1.2212
1.2397
1.2641

METER
PRESSURE

kPa
1.72
34
69
103
138
172
345
517
689
862
1,379
2,068
2,758
3,447
4,137
4,826
5,516
6,205
6,895
7,584
8,274
8,963
9,928

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

Nm3/hr
1,700
2,240
2,830
3,400
3,990
4,560
7,510
10,450
13,430
16,430
25,550
38,100
51,080
64,470
78,360
92,660
107,480
122,720
138,440
154,590
171,130
188,040
212,150

Nm3/day
41,000
54,000
68,000
82,000
96,000
109,000
180,000
251,000
322,000
394,000
613,000
914,000
1,226,000
1,547,000
1,880,000
2,224,000
2,580,000
2,945,000
3,323,000
3,710,000
4,107,000
4,513,000
5,092,000

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

Nm3/hr
85
99
110
119
130
139
178
210
238
263
329
402
465
524
578
629
677
722
768
810
853
895
949

Nm3/day
2,040
2,380
2,650
2,860
3,130
3,330
4,280
5,030
5,710
6,320
7,890
9,650
11,150
12,580
13,870
15,090
16,250
17,340
18,420
19,440
20,460
21,480
22,780

MIN
DIAL
RATE
m3/hr
85
74
68
60
56
52
40
34
30
27
22
18
16
14
12
12
11
10
9
9
8
8
8

(S.I. Units cubic meters)


APPROX.
PRESS
LOSS
@1700
Nm3/hr
kPa
0.5
0.7
0.8
1.0
1.2
1.3
2.2
3.0
4.0
4.7
7.5
11
15
19
23
27
31
36
41
45
50
55
62

MAX/
MIN
FLOW
RANGE
20
23
26
29
31
33
42
50
56
62
78
95
110
123
136
147
159
170
180
191
201
210
224

DN200 (G1000) T200U45 meters of standard construction register 10 m 3 per revolution of the mechanical output shaft.

Table is based on IGU standard reference conditions of Pb=101.325 kPa and Tb=15 C, and average atmospheric pressure Pa=99.8 kPa. Table incorporates
effect of supercompressibility factor (Fpv ) for 0.6 specific gravity natural gas at 15.6 C and 0% CO2 and N2 (per A.G.A. Report No. 8).
Notes: Maximum flowrate (dial rate) at flowing conditions is equal to 1,700 m3/hr, irrespective of the operating pressure (within the maximum
allowable operating pressure of the meter).

DN200 (G1600) T200U30 MARK II TURBO-METER 30 ROTOR ANGLE


COMPRESSIBILITY
RATIO

METER
PRESSURE

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

S=(Fpv)2
1.0000
1.0008
1.0016
1.0024
1.0032
1.0040
1.0080
1.0121
1.0162
1.0203
1.0330
1.0502
1.0680
1.0863
1.1050
1.1241
1.1435
1.1630
1.1826
1.2021
1.2212
1.2397
1.2641

kPa
1.72
34
69
103
138
172
345
517
689
862
1,379
2,068
2,758
3,447
4,137
4,826
5,516
6,205
6,895
7,584
8,274
8,963
9,928

Nm3/hr
2,550
3,370
4,250
5,130
5,980
6,860
11,250
15,670
20,140
24,650
38,360
57,170
76,630
96,740
117,530
139,010
161,210
184,080
207,640
231,890
256,710
282,060
318,240

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

Nm3/day
61,000
81,000
102,000
123,000
143,000
165,000
270,000
376,000
483,000
591,000
921,000
1,372,000
1,839,000
2,322,000
2,821,000
3,336,000
3,869,000
4,418,000
4,983,000
5,565,000
6,161,000
6,770,000
7,638,000

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

Nm3/hr
127
147
165
180
195
209
268
316
358
396
494
604
699
785
865
941
1,014
1,083
1,150
1,216
1,279
1,341
1,424

Nm3/day
3,060
3,520
3,950
4,330
4,690
5,020
6,420
7,590
8,600
9,510
11,860
14,490
16,770
18,850
20,770
22,590
24,330
26,000
27,610
29,180
30,700
32,180
34,180

MIN
DIAL
RATE
m3/hr
127
111
99
90
83
78
61
51
45
41
33
27
23
21
19
17
16
15
14
13
13
12
11

MAX/
MIN
FLOW
RANGE
20
23
26
28
31
33
42
50
56
62
78
95
110
123
136
148
159
170
180
191
201
210
223

APPROX.
PRESS
LOSS
@2550
Nm3/hr
kPa
1.0
1.3
1.6
1.9
2.3
2.6
4.3
6.0
7.6
9.4
15
22
29
37
45
53
61
70
79
88
97
107
121

(S.I. Units cubic meters)


(1) APPROX.
PRESS
LOSS
@1700
Nm3/hr
kPa
0.46
0.61
0.77
0.92
1.1
1.2
2.0
2.8
3.6
4.4
6.9
10
14
17
21
25
29
33
37
42
46
51
57

DN200 (G1600) T200U30 meters of standard construction register 10 m3 per revolution of the mechanical output shaft.

Table is based on IGU standard reference conditions of Pb=101.325 kPa and Tb=15 C, and average atmospheric pressure Pa=99.8 kPa. Table
incorporates effect of supercompressibility factor (Fpv ) for 0.6 specific gravity natural gas at 15.6 C and 0% CO2 and N2 (per A.G.A. Report No. 8).
Notes: Maximum flowrate (dial rate) at flowing conditions is equal to 2,550 m3/hr, irrespective of the operating pressure (within the maximum allowable
operating pressure of the meter).
(1) There is approximately 7% less pressure loss when compared to our T200U45 Turbo-Meter at 1,700 m3/hr.

16

Performance ratings are based on +/- 1% measurement accuracy


for all pressures and flowrates shown.

8" T-60 MARK II TURBO-METER 45 ROTOR ANGLE


COMPRESSIBILITY
RATIO

METER
PRESSURE

S=(Fpv)2
1.0000
1.0008
1.0016
1.0024
1.0032
1.0040
1.0080
1.0121
1.0162
1.0203
1.0330
1.0502
1.0680
1.0863
1.1050
1.1241
1.1435
1.1630
1.1826
1.2021
1.2212
1.2397
1.2641

PSIG
0.25
5
10
15
20
25
50
75
100
125
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1,000
1,100
1,200
1,300
1,440

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

SCFH
60,000
79,000
100,000
120,000
141,000
161,000
265,000
369,000
474,000
580,000
902,000
1,345,000
1,803,000
2,276,000
2,766,000
3,271,000
3,794,000
4,332,000
4,887,000
5,457,000
6,041,000
6,683,000
7,489,000

MSCFD
1,440
1,900
2,400
2,880
3,380
3,860
6,360
8,860
11,380
13,920
21,650
32,280
43,270
54,620
66,380
78,500
91,060
103,970
117,290
130,970
144,980
159,310
179,740

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

SCFH
3,000
3,500
3,900
4,200
4,600
4,900
6,300
7,400
8,400
9,300
11,600
14,200
16,400
18,500
20,400
22,200
23,900
25,500
27,100
28,600
30,100
31,600
33,500

(U.S. Units cubic feet)

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

MSCFD
72
84
94
101
110
118
151
178
202
223
278
341
394
444
490
533
574
612
650
686
722
758
804

MIN
DIAL
RATE
ACFH
3,000
2,610
2,330
2,120
1,960
1,830
1,430
1,210
1,070
970
770
630
550
490
440
410
380
350
330
310
300
290
270

MAX/
MIN
FLOW
RANGE
20
23
26
29
31
33
42
50
56
62
78
95
110
123
136
147
159
170
180
191
211
210
224

APPROX.
PRESS
LOSS
INCHES
W.C.
@60000 ACFH
2.0
2.6
3.3
4.0
4.7
5.4
8.8
12
16
19
30
45
60
76
92
109
129
144
163
182
201
229
250

8" Model T-60 meters of standard construction register 1000 cubic feet per revolution of the mechanical output shaft.

Table is based on base conditions of Pb=14.73 PSIA and Tb=60 F, and average atmospheric pressure Pa=14.48 PSIA. Table incorporates effect of
supercompressibility factor (Fpv) for 0.6 specific gravity natural gas at 60 F and 0% CO2 and N2 (per A.G.A. Report No. 8).
Notes: Maximum flowrate (dial rate) at flowing conditions is equal to 60,000 ACFH, irrespective of the operating pressure (within the maximum allowable
operating pressure of the meter).

8" T-90 MARK II TURBO-METER 30 ROTOR ANGLE


COMPRESSIBILITY
RATIO

METER
PRESSURE

S=(Fpv)2
1.0000
1.0008
1.0016
1.0024
1.0032
1.0040
1.0080
1.0121
1.0162
1.0203
1.0330
1.0502
1.0680
1.0863
1.1050
1.1241
1.1435
1.1630
1.1826
1.2021
1.2212
1.2397
1.2641

PSIG
0.25
5
10
15
20
25
50
75
100
125
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1,000
1,100
1,200
1,300
1,440

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

SCFH
90,000
119,000
150,000
181,000
211,000
242,000
397,000
553,000
711,000
870,000
1,354,000
2,018,000
2,705,000
3,415,000
4,149,000
4,907,000
5,691,000
6,498,000
7,330,000
8,186,000
9,062,000
9,957,000
11,234,000

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

MSCFD
2,160
2,860
3,600
4,340
5,060
5,810
9,530
13,270
17,060
20,880
32,500
48,430
64,920
81,960
99,580
117,770
136,580
155,950
175,920
196,460
217,490
238,970
269,620

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

SCFH
4,500
5,180
5,810
6,370
6,900
7,380
9,450
11,160
12,650
13,990
17,450
21,310
24,670
27,720
30,550
33,230
35,780
38,240
40,610
42,920
45,150
47,330
50,280

MSCFD
108
124
139
153
166
177
227
268
304
336
419
511
592
665
733
798
859
918
975
1,030
1,084
1,136
1,207

MIN
DIAL
RATE
ACFH
4,500
3,910
3,490
3,180
2,940
2,740
2,140
1,810
1,600
1,450
1,160
950
820
730
660
610
570
530
500
470
450
430
400

(U.S. Units cubic feet)


MAX/
MIN
FLOW
RANGE
20
23
26
28
31
33
42
50
56
62
78
95
110
123
136
148
159
170
180
191
201
210
223

APPROX. (1) APPROX.


PRESS
PRESS
LOSS
LOSS
INCHES
INCHES
W.C.
W.C.
@90000 ACFH @60000 ACFH
3.9
1.9
5.1
2.4
6.5
3.1
7.8
3.7
9.1
4.3
10
5.0
17
8.2
24
11
31
15
38
18
59
28
87
41
117
56
148
70
179
85
212
101
246
117
281
134
317
151
354
168
392
186
430
205
486
231

8" Model T-90 meters of standard construction register 1000 cubic feet per revolution of the mechanical output shaft.

Table is based on base conditions of Pb=14.73 PSIA and Tb=60 F, and average atmospheric pressure Pa=14.48 PSIA. Table incorporates effect of
supercompressibility factor (Fpv) for 0.6 specific gravity natural gas at 60 F and 0% CO2 and N2 (per A.G.A. Report No. 8).
Notes: Maximum flowrate (dial rate) at flowing conditions is equal to 60,000 ACFH, irrespective of the operating pressure (within the maximum allowable
operating pressure of the meter).
(1) There is approximately 7% less pressure loss when compared to our T-60 Turbo-Meter at 60,000 ACFH.

17

Performance ratings are based on +/- 1% measurement accuracy


for all pressures and flowrates shown.
Units DN300 (G2500) T300U45 MARK II TURBO-METER 45 ROTOR ANGLE (S.I.
cubic meters)
COMPRESSIBILITY
RATIO

METER
PRESSURE

S=(Fpv)2
1.0000
1.0008
1.0016
1.0024
1.0032
1.0040
1.0080
1.0121
1.0162
1.0203
1.0330
1.0502
1.0680
1.0863
1.1050
1.1241
1.1435
1.1630
1.1826
1.2021
1.2212
1.2397
1.2641

kPa
1.72
34
69
103
138
172
345
517
689
862
1,379
2,068
2,758
3,447
4,137
4,826
5,516
6,205
6,895
7,584
8,274
8,963
9,928

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

Nm3/hr
3,970
5,240
6,600
7,960
9,320
10,680
17,510
24,390
31,330
38,330
59,660
88,920
119,180
150,480
182,830
216,230
250,760
286,340
323,020
360,700
399,310
438,740
495,030

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

Nm3/day
95,000
126,000
158,000
191,000
224,000
256,000
420,000
585,000
752,000
920,000
1,432,000
2,134,000
2,860,000
3,612,000
4,388,000
5,189,000
6,018,000
6,872,000
7,753,000
8,657,000
9,583,000
10,530,000
11,881,000

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

Nm3/hr
159
181
204
224
244
261
334
394
445
493
615
751
870
977
1,076
1,173
1,261
1,348
1,431
1,513
1,592
1,669
1,773

Nm3/day
3,810
4,350
4,900
5,370
5,850
6,250
8,020
9,450
10,670
11,830
14,750
18,020
20,870
23,460
25,840
28,150
30,250
32,360
34,330
36,310
38,210
40,040
42,560

MIN
DIAL
RATE
m3/hr
159
138
123
112
103
97
76
64
56
51
41
33
29
26
23
22
20
19
18
17
16
15
14

MAX/
MIN
FLOW
RANGE
25
29
32
36
38
41
52
62
70
78
97
118
137
154
170
184
199
212
226
238
251
263
279

APPROX.
PRESS
LOSS
@3970
Nm3/hr
kPa
0.3
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1.5
2.2
2.7
3.5
5.2
8
10
13
16
19
22
25
28
32
35
39
44

DN300 (G2500) T300U45 meters of standard construction register 10 m3 per revolution of the mechanical output shaft.

Table is based on IGU standard reference conditions of Pb=101.325 kPa and Tb=15 C, and average atmospheric pressure Pa=99.8 kPa.
Table incorporates effect of supercompressibility factor (Fpv) for 0.6 specific gravity natural gas at 15.6 C and 0% CO2 and N2 (per A.G.A. Report No. 8).
Notes: Maximum flowrate (dial rate) at flowing conditions is equal to 3970 m3/hr, irrespective of the operating pressure (within the maximum
allowable operating pressure of the meter).

DN300 (G4000) T300U30 MARK II TURBO-METER 30 ROTOR ANGLE


COMPRESSIBILITY
RATIO

METER
PRESSURE

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

S=(Fpv)2
1.0000
1.0008
1.0016
1.0024
1.0032
1.0040
1.0080
1.0121
1.0162
1.0203
1.0330
1.0502
1.0680
1.0863
1.1050
1.1241
1.1435
1.1630
1.1826
1.2021
1.2212
1.2397
1.2641

kPa
1.72
34
69
103
138
172
345
517
689
862
1,379
2,068
2,758
3,447
4,137
4,826
5,516
6,205
6,895
7,584
8,274
8,963
9,928

Nm3/hr
6,520
8,610
10,850
13,060
15,300
17,540
28,750
40,060
51,440
62,940
97,990
146,090
195,800
247,220
300,330
355,260
411,970
470,440
530,670
592,590
656,020
720,810
813,270

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

Nm3/day
156,000
207,000
260,000
313,000
367,000
421,000
690,000
961,000
1,235,000
1,511,000
2,352,000
3,506,000
4,699,000
5,933,000
7,208,000
8,526,000
9,887,000
11,291,000
12,736,000
14,222,000
15,744,000
17,299,000
19,519,000

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

Nm3/hr
261
300
336
369
399
427
548
646
732
810
1,011
1,234
1,429
1,605
1,769
1,924
2,072
2,214
2,352
2,485
2,615
2,741
2,912

Nm3/day
6,250
7,190
8,070
8,860
9,590
10,260
13,140
15,510
17,570
19,440
24,260
29,620
34,290
38,530
42,460
46,180
49,740
53,150
56,450
59,650
62,770
65,790
69,880

MIN
DIAL
RATE
m3/hr
261
227
202
184
170
159
124
105
93
84
67
55
48
42
39
35
33
31
29
27
26
25
23

MAX/
MIN
FLOW
RANGE
25
29
32
35
38
41
53
62
70
78
97
118
137
154
170
185
199
212
226
238
251
263
279

(S.I. Units cubic meters)

APPROX.
PRESS
LOSS
@6520
Nm3/hr
kPa
0.66
0.88
1.1
1.3
1.6
1.8
2.9
4.0
5.0
6.0
10
15
20
25
31
36
42
48
54
60
67
74
83

(1) APPROX.
PRESS
LOSS
@3970
Nm3/hr
kPa
0.27
0.36
0.46
0.55
0.64
0.74
1.2
1.7
2.2
2.7
4.2
6.2
8.2
10
13
15
17
20
22
25
28
30
34

DN300 (G4000) T300U30 meters of standard construction register 10 m3 per revolution of the mechanical output shaft.

Table is based on IGU standard reference conditions of Pb=101.325 kPa and Tb=15 C, and average atmospheric pressure Pa=99.8 kPa.
Table incorporates effect of supercompressibility factor (Fpv) for 0.6 specific gravity natural gas at 15.6 C and 0% CO2 and N2 (per A.G.A. Report No. 8).
Notes: Maximum flowrate (dial rate) at flowing conditions is equal to 6520 m3/hr, irrespective of the operating pressure (within the maximum
allowable operating pressure of the meter)
(1) There is approximately 20% less pressure loss when compared to our T300U45 Turbo-Meter at 3970 m3/hr.

18

Performance ratings are based on +/- 1% measurement accuracy


for all pressures and flowrates shown.

12" T-140 MARK II TURBO-METER 45 ROTOR ANGLE


COMPRESSIBILITY
RATIO

METER
PRESSURE

S=(Fpv)2
1.0000
1.0008
1.0016
1.0024
1.0032
1.0040
1.0080
1.0121
1.0162
1.0203
1.0330
1.0502
1.0680
1.0863
1.1050
1.1241
1.1435
1.1630
1.1826
1.2021
1.2212
1.2397
1.2641

PSIG
0.25
5
10
15
20
25
50
75
100
125
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1,000
1,100
1,200
1,300
1,440

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

SCFH
140,000
185,000
233,000
281,000
329,000
377,000
618,000
861,000
1,106,000
1,353,000
2,106,000
3,139,000
4,207,000
5,312,000
6,454,000
7,633,000
8,852,000
10,108,000
11,403,000
12,733,000
14,096,000
15,488,000
17,475,000

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

MSCFD
3,360
4,400
5,590
6,740
7,900
9,050
14,830
20,660
26,540
32,470
50,540
75,340
100,970
127,490
154,900
183,190
212,450
242,590
273,670
305,590
338,300
371,710
419,400

SCFH
5,600
6,400
7,200
7,900
8,600
9,200
11,800
13,900
15,700
17,400
21,700
26,500
30,700
34,500
38,000
41,400
44,500
47,600
50,500
53,400
56,200
58,900
62,600

MSCFD
134
154
173
190
206
221
283
334
377
418
521
636
737
828
912
994
1,068
1,142
1,212
1,282
1,349
1,414
1,502

(U.S. Units cubic feet)


MAX/
MIN
FLOW
RANGE
25
29
32
36
38
41
52
62
70
78
97
118
137
154
170
184
199
212
226
238
251
263
279

MIN
DIAL
RATE
ACFH
5,600
4,870
4,340
3,950
3,650
3,410
2,670
2,260
1,990
1,800
1,440
1,180
1,020
910
820
760
700
660
620
590
560
530
500

APPROX.
PRESS
LOSS
INCHES
W.C.
@140000 ACFH
1.4
1.9
2.3
2.8
3.3
3.8
6.2
9
11
14
21
31
42
53
65
76
89
101
114
127
141
155
175

12" Model T-140 meters of standard construction register 1000 cubic feet per revolution of the mechanical output shaft.

Table is based on base conditions of Pb=14.73 PSIA and Tb=60 F, and average atmospheric pressure Pa=14.48 PSIA. Table incorporates effect of
supercompressibility factor (Fpv) for 0.6 specific gravity natural gas at 60 F and 0% CO2 and N2 (per A.G.A. Report No. 8).
Notes: Maximum flowrate (dial rate) at flowing conditions is equal to 140,000 ACFH, irrespective of the operating pressure (within the maximum
allowable operating pressure of the meter).

12" T-230 MARK II TURBO-METER 30 ROTOR ANGLE


COMPRESSIBILITY
RATIO

METER
PRESSURE

S=(Fpv)2
1.0000
1.0008
1.0016
1.0024
1.0032
1.0040
1.0080
1.0121
1.0162
1.0203
1.0330
1.0502
1.0680
1.0863
1.1050
1.1241
1.1435
1.1630
1.1826
1.2021
1.2212
1.2397
1.2641

PSIG
0.25
5
10
15
20
25
50
75
100
125
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1,000
1,100
1,200
1,300
1,440

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

SCFH
230,000
304,000
383,000
461,000
540,000
619,000
1,015,000
1,414,000
1,816,000
2,222,000
3,459,000
5,157,000
6,912,000
8,727,000
10,602,000
12,541,000
14,543,000
16,607,000
18,733,000
20,919,000
23,158,000
25,445,000
28,709,000

MAXIMUM
FLOWRATE

MSCFD
5,520
7,300
9,190
11,060
12,960
14,860
24,360
33,940
43,580
53,330
83,020
123,770
165,890
209,450
254,450
300,980
349,030
398,570
449,590
502,060
555,790
610,680
689,020

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

SCFH
9,200
10,580
11,870
13,030
14,100
15,090
19,330
22,810
25,850
28,600
35,680
43,560
50,430
56,670
62,460
67,930
73,160
78,170
83,030
87,740
92,320
96,770
102,790

MINIMUM
FLOWRATE

MSCFD
221
254
285
313
338
362
464
547
620
686
856
1,045
1,210
1,360
1,499
1,630
1,756
1,876
1,993
2,106
2,216
2,322
2,467

MIN
DIAL
RATE
ACFH
9,200
8,000
7,130
6,500
6,000
5,610
4,380
3,710
3,270
2,960
2,370
1,940
1,680
1,490
1,360
1,250
1,160
1,080
1,020
960
920
870
820

(U.S. Units cubic feet)

MAX/
MIN
FLOW
RANGE
25
29
32
35
38
41
53
62
70
78
97
118
137
154
170
185
199
212
226
238
251
263
279

APPROX.
PRESS
LOSS
INCHES
W.C.
@230000 ACFH
2.7
3.5
4.4
5.4
6.3
7.2
12
16
21
26
40
60
80
101
123
146
169
193
217
243
269
295
333

(1) APPROX.
PRESS
LOSS
INCHES
W.C.
@140000 ACFH
1.1
1.5
1.8
2.2
2.6
3.0
4.9
6.8
8.7
11
17
25
33
42
51
60
70
79
90
100
111
122
137

12" Model T-230 meters of standard construction register 1000 cubic feet per revolution of the mechanical output shaft.

Table is based on base conditions of Pb=14.73 PSIA and Tb=60 F, and average atmospheric pressure Pa=14.48 PSIA. Table incorporates effect of
supercompressibility factor (Fpv) for 0.6 specific gravity natural gas at 60 F and 0% CO2 and N2 (per A.G.A. Report No. 8).
Notes: Maximum flowrate (dial rate) at flowing conditions is equal to 230,000 ACFH, irrespective of the operating pressure (within the maximum
allowable operating pressure of the meter).
(1) There is approximately 20% less pressure loss when compared to our T-140 Turbo-Meter at 140,000 ACFH.

19

BENDIX OR
CONDUIT
CONNECTION

INLET
END

D
C

E
A

50mm T050U45 MARK IIE

2" T-4.5 MARK llE

(Dimension in millimeters)

(Dimension in inches)

MAXIMUM
ALLOWABLE
WORKING PRESSURE
MAOP
(PSIG)
BODY MATERIAL
A

METER
SHIPPING
WEIGHT
(LBS.)

MAXIMUM
ALLOWABLE
WORKING PRESSURE
MAOP
(bar)
BODY MATERIAL
A

METER
SHIPPING
WEIGHT
(Kg.)

Ductile Iron/ANSI 150

240

5 7

10

20

Ductile Iron/ISO PN20

16

150 193 155 270

19

92

9.1

Steel ANSI 150

275

5 7

10

22

Steel /ISO PN20

19

150 193 155 270

19

92

10.0

Steel ANSI 300

720

5 7

10

26

Steel /ISO PN50

50

150 193 168 276

22

92

11.8

Steel ANSI 600

1440

10

27

Steel /ISO PN110 100

150 193 168 276

32

92

12.3

Meter-mounted instruments and indexes mount directly on the index plate


of Mark IIE Turbo-Meters.

3" T-8.8 MARK IIE

80mm T 080U45 MARK IIE

(Dimension in millimeters)

(Dimension in inches)

MAXIMUM
ALLOWABLE
WORKING PRESSURE
MAOP
BODY MATERIAL
A
(PSIG)

Meter-mounted instruments and indexes mount directly on the index plate


of Mark IIE Turbo-Meters.

METER
SHIPPING
WEIGHT
F
(LBS.)

MAXIMUM
ALLOWABLE
WORKING PRESSURE
MAOP
BODY MATERIAL
A
(bar)

METER
SHIPPING
WEIGHT
(Kg.)

Ductile Iron/ANSI 150

240

9 6 7

10

35

Ductile Iron/ISO PN20

16

240

170 193

267

24

127

15.9

Steel ANSI 150

275

9 6

10

35

Steel /ISO PN20

19

240

170 193

267

24

127

16.8

Steel ANSI 300

720

9 6

10

48

Steel /ISO PN50

50

240

170 212

276

29

127

21.8

Steel ANSI 600

1440

9 6

10

51

Steel /ISO PN110

100

240

170 212

276

38

127

23.2

Meter-mounted instruments and indexes mount directly on the index plate


of Mark IIE Turbo-Meters.

20

Meter-mounted instruments and indexes mount directly on the index plate


of Mark IIE Turbo-Meters.

INLET

E
A

150mm T150U45/30 MARK II

100mm T100U45/30 MARK II


(Dimension in millimeters)
MAXIMUM
ALLOWABLE
WORKING
PRESSURE
MAOP
(bar)
A

(Dimension in millimeters)

METER
SHIPPING
WEIGHT
(LBS.)
E

MINIMUM
ACCEPT
SPIN
TIME
(SEC.)

MAXIMUM
ALLOWABLE
WORKING
PRESSURE
MAOP
A
(bar)

Ductile Iron/
ISO PN20

16

300

271

232

387

27 115

50

Ductile Iron/
ISO PN20

16

450

218

287

362

26 175

140

Steel/ISOPN50

50

300

277

259

406

37 140

50

Steel/ISOPN50

50

450

225

326

369

37 280

140

Steel/ISOPN110 100

300

277

277

415

51 175

50

Steel/ISOPN110 100

450

225

360

405

56 336

140

BODY MATERIAL

Meter-mounted instruments and indexes mount directly on the index plate of


Mark II Turbo-Meters. Turbo-Meters of standard construction register 1 cubic
meter per revolution of the mechanical output shaft.

(Dimension in millimeters)

(Dimension in millimeters)

BODY MATERIAL

Meter-mounted instruments and indexes mount directly on the index plate of


Mark II Turbo-Meters. Turbo-Meters of standard construction register 1 cubic
meter per revolution of the mechanical output shaft.

300mm T300U45/30 MARK II

200mm T200U45/30 MARK II


MAXIMUM
ALLOWABLE
WORKING
PRESSURE
MAOP
A
(bar)

BODY MATERIAL

MINIMUM
METER ACCEPT
SHIPPING SPIN
TIME
WEIGHT
(LBS.)
(SEC.)

MINIMUM
METER ACCEPT
SHIPPING
SPIN
WEIGHT
TIME
(LBS.)
(SEC.)
E

BODY MATERIAL

MAXIMUM
ALLOWABLE
WORKING
PRESSURE
MAOP
A
(bar)

MINIMUM
METER ACCEPT
SHIPPING SPIN
WEIGHT
TIME
(LBS.)
(SEC.)
E

Ductile Iron/
ISO PN20

16

600

249

345

422

29

250

180

Ductile Iron/
ISO PN20

16

900

320

485

573

32

400

300

Steel/ISOPN50

50

600

262

386

455

42

430

180

Steel/ISOPN50

50

900

330

520

590

51

790

300

Steel/ISOPN110 100

600

262

435

480

56

596

180

Steel/ISOPN110 100

900

330

560

610

67 1032

300

Meter-mounted instruments and indexes mount directly on the index plate of


Mark II Turbo-Meters. Turbo-Meters of standard construction register 10 cubic
meters per revolution of the mechanical output shaft.

Meter-mounted instruments and indexes mount directly on the index plate of


Mark II Turbo-Meters. Turbo-Meters of standard construction register 10 cubic
meters per revolution of the mechanical output shaft.

Note: See next page for dimensions in inches for these models.

21

INLET

E
A

6" T-35/57 MARK II

4" T-18/27 MARK II

(Dimension in inches)

(Dimension in inches)

BODY MATERIAL

MAXIMUM
RATED
WORKING
PRESSURE
(PSIG)
A

Ductile Iron/
ANSI 150

240 11 10

Steel/ANSI 300

720 11 10 10

MINIMUM
METER ACCEPT
SHIPPING SPIN
WEIGHT TIME
(SEC.)
(LBS.)
E

9 15 1 115
16

Steel/ANSI 600 1440 11 10 10 16

1 140
2

175

Ductile Iron
ANSI 150

240

23

Steel ANSI 300

720

23

Steel ANSI 600

1440 23

17

11 14

50

Steel ANSI 300

720

17

12 14

50

Steel ANSI 600

1440 17

MINIMUM
METER ACCEPT
SHIPPING SPIN
WEIGHT TIME
(SEC.)
(LBS.)

175

140

1 280

140

14 15 2 336

140

Meter-mounted instruments and indexes mount directly on the index plate of


Mark II Turbo-Meters. Turbo-Meters of standard construction register 100
cubic feet per revolution of the mechanical output shaft.

12" T-140/230 MARK II

(Dimension in inches)

13 16

MINIMUM
METER ACCEPT
SHIPPING SPIN
WEIGHT TIME
(LBS.)
(SEC.)

BODY MATERIAL

MAXIMUM
RATED
WORKING
PRESSURE
(PSIG)
A

19

22

1 250

180

Ductile Iron/
ANSI 150

240 35

12

10 15 17

430

180

Steel/ ANSI 300

720 35

13

10

2 596

180

Steel/ANSI 600

1440 35

13

17 18

Meter-mounted instruments and indexes mount directly on the index plate of


Mark II Turbo-Meters. Turbo-Meters of standard construction register 1000
cubic feet per revolution of the mechanical output shaft.
Note: See previous page for dimensions in millimeters for these models.

22

240

8" T-60/90 MARK II

Ductile Iron/
ANSI 150

(Dimension in inches)

BODY MATERIAL

50

Meter-mounted instruments and indexes mount directly on the index plate of


Mark II Turbo-Meters. Turbo-Meters of standard construction register 100 cubic
feet per revolution of the mechanical output shaft.

MAXIMUM
RATED
WORKING
PRESSURE
(PSIG)
A

BODY MATERIAL

MAXIMUM
RATED
WORKING
PRESSURE
(PSIG)
A

20 23
22

24

MINIMUM
METER ACCEPT
SHIPPING SPIN
WEIGHT TIME
(SEC.)
(LBS.)
E

400

300

790

300

2 1032 300

Meter-mounted instruments and indexes mount directly on the index plate of


Mark II Turbo-Meters. Turbo-Meters of standard construction register 1000
cubic feet per revolution of the mechanical output shaft.

High Pressure Calibration Facilities


In parallel with the development of the broad product line
of Turbo-Meters, Equimeter also engineered and installed
one of the most technologically sophisticated and accurate
large volume, high pressure meter calibration facilities
in the world. Repeated correlation tests with other large
volume meter proving facilities, using various flowing
media and different reference standards, have verified the
accuracy of Equimeter Turbo-Meter calibrations.
Each Turbo-Meter produced receives a low pressure
High Pressure Flow Loop;
14.2 m3 (500 ft3) Proving Bell
up to 62 bar (900 psi)
calibration test at five different flowrates.
A computer-generated performance curve plus relevant numerical calibration data are furnished with each meter.
For elevated pressure installations, at user request, Equimeter will provide calibration data at the desired operating pressure
and flowrates. Published flowrates are based on 1% accuracy of measurement.

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