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Flow Level Pressure


Emerson and Flexim Combine Flow Portfolio to Help Customers Execute More Effi cient, Effective Capital Projects


Emerson and FLEXIM are collaborating to help process customers optimise their fl ow process design, fl ow meter selection and fl ow meter installation on capital projects to reduce execution risk and costs.


With customers under severe pressure to reduce schedule and cost targets on capital projects, Emerson’s project teams, using FLEXIM’s clamp-on, ultrasonic fl ow metering portfolio in combination with Emerson’s broad, in-line fl ow metering offering, are able to consult early and throughout the project cycle to reduce engineering, piping and installation costs as well as schedule risk.


FLEXIM’s non-intrusive fl ow metering offering is the leader in the clamp-on, ultrasonic marketplace and provides the best reliability and the most advanced capability when addressing diffi cult applications with a non- intrusive fl ow solution. This joint cooperation will improve delivery of the exact fl ow solution needed by clients while supporting Emerson’s Project Certainty – a transformational approach to enabling top-quartile performance in capital projects.


By empowering project teams with fl ow expertise to work with clients early in project phases, Emerson has consistently eliminated cost, accommodated change and reduced complexity on capital projects. The non-intrusive nature of FLEXIM’s ultrasonic fl ow meters makes this product a powerful contributor to reduced engineering, piping and installation costs as well as schedule risk, given that it can be installed after piping is fabricated. Emerson and FLEXIM will collaborate to ensure less time is spent on engineering and installation through the selection of the optimal fl ow solution for a given application by leveraging the most comprehensive fl ow portfolio available.


“In today’s market, we are seeing that our customers are looking for us to advise them early in their project cycle on technology to ensure streamlined and cost-effective project execution,” said Bret Shanahan, vice president of fl ow solutions, Emerson Automation Solutions. “We are pleased to be working with FLEXIM to provide our clients with the most appropriate fl ow solution that can be applied and support greater capital effi ciency.”


“FLEXIM is excited to partner with Emerson on capital projects; our fl exible, world-class, non-invasive meters are a perfect fi t with Emerson’s experienced project teams,” said Guido Schwanekamp, managing director sales and marketing of FLEXIM. “Together we will be able to offer fully customised solutions that are tailor made for a wide variety of capital projects aimed at reducing capital expenditures while increasing effi ciency for our clients and reducing total cost of ownership at the same time.”


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41031pr@reply-direct.com Informative Guide to Flowmeter Selection


Titan Enterprises has published an updated version of its popular ‘Top 10 Tips for Selecting a Flowmeter’ guide. Available to download from Titan Enterprises’ website, the document provides informative and unbiased guidance to enable you to select the optimum fl owmeter technology for your application.


After discussing why you might need a fl owmeter the guide then addresses the total life cost of different types of fl owmeter technology, the importance of defi ning operating parameters (fl ow rate, line pressure, temperature and measurement accuracy required) and the chemical compatibility considerations of your application. The guide also looks at how your selection of the most appropriate fl owmeter often can depend on the system it is intended to be a part of.


To enable you to compare the 10 most common different fl ow metering technologies pragmatically the guide provides a helpful pentagram graphic representation for each technology to help you match a fl owmeter type to your operating parameters, its cost of ownership, ease of use and the level of support it may require.


Finally the guide looks at the importance of following fl owmeter installation instructions carefully and offers some helpful troubleshooting checks you can try before having to call out a service engineer to your ‘faulty’ fl owmeter.


Free Flow Measurement Advice Helpline Launched


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NEL has launched a fl ow measurement advice helpline for the oil & gas industry, supported by the National Measurement Institute (NMI).


As many fl ow metrology issues can be resolved through a short discussion with an expert, the free telephone service offers 30 minutes with one of NEL’s consultants. It is hoped that the helpline will help operators to improve meter measurement accuracy and reduce their fi scal liability.


Advice offered by the NEL fl ow measurement experts will be wide ranging, including the design of accurate systems, technology selection, improving meter accuracy and performance, standards interpretation, and testing and calibration queries.


As a global centre of excellence for fl ow measurement and fl uid fl ow systems, NEL is one of the UK’s National Measurement System (NMS) laboratories which deliver world-class measurement science and technology. This infrastructure allows measurements to be made with integrity and consistency, by holding and maintaining internationally-recognised measurement standards and practices.


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The Indispensable Tool for any Pressure Data Logging Application


The Ralston Instruments FieldLab is a revolutionary pressure device for pressure data logging. Data logging templates or “Test Modes” can be created with different intervals and durations for different test situations. Data can be collected up to 2 million data points and logging continuously for up to 2 months. Create test templates or “Test Modes” on a PC using the included FieldLab Desktop software and easily load them onto one or more FieldLabs.


On-screen prompts on the FieldLab allow the user to select from the loaded test modes and log data according to the template. Easily download datasets onto the PC and export data in CSV format or data and graph in PDF format. With pressure ranges from 5 psi to 10,000 psi (350 mbar to 700 bar), certifi ed for Class I Division 1 Hazardous locations to CSA standards, measurement uncertainty of 0.1% of reading, fully temperature compensated, lithium- ion rechargeable battery and a color screen the FieldLab Pressure makes an indispensable tool for any pressure data logging application.


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Precise & Reliable Pressure Calibration


Ralston Instruments manufacturers pressure calibration equipment for the oil and gas industries. We engineer products that work quickly, easily and with great precision.


RalstonInst.com Phone: 440-564-1430 | (US/CA) 800-347-6575 ISO 9001:2008 Certified Made in the U.S.A.


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