Gas Meters and Air and Gas Flow Meters | Professional tools to measure the total volume of Gas

Gas flow meters play a crucial role in numerous applications, especially in the industrial and domestic sectors, where accurate measurement of the quantity of methane gas is essential.

These devices are commonly known as methane gas volumetric meters and quantum meters.
They play an essential role in monitoring and managing gas consumption, ensuring efficient and safe distribution.

Methane gas volumetric meters are designed to measure the volume of gas entering or leaving a system. They use volumetric principles, such as counting the number of known volumes of gas passing through the device.
These meters are often characterized by great measurement accuracy, allowing for precise billing and effective control of gas consumption.

Quantum meters, on the other hand, are more advanced devices that combine volumetric measurement with the ability to detect gas density. This approach allows for a more accurate measurement of the actual amount of methane gas, taking into account changes in gas density as a function of factors such as pressure and temperature.
Quantum meters are particularly useful in situations where gas operating conditions can vary significantly.

The continuous evolution of these technologies aims to further improve the precision and reliability of measurements, promoting energy efficiency and environmental sustainability.

Type of gas Meters in the catalog:


Turbine Meters:
These use a radial turbine to measure the volumetric flow of gas. They are known for their accuracy and reliability, ideal for applications that require fiscal measurement.
Deformable Wall (Membrane) Meters: These devices measure the volume of gas through the deformation of an internal membrane. They offer high accuracy and are commonly used in domestic and industrial settings.
Rotary Piston Meters: Designed for high-precision measurement, these meters use rotating pistons to determine the volume of gas. They are suitable for applications that require accurate and reliable measurement.

GAS METERS: WHICH ONE TO BUY?


Required Flow Rate:
Consider the maximum expected gas consumption to ensure that the meter can handle the required flow.
Accuracy: Consider the importance of accuracy in your applications. Some meters offer more accurate measurements than others.
Operating Conditions: Consider the environmental conditions, such as temperature and pressure, in which the meter will operate, to ensure an appropriate choice.
Certifications: Verify that the meter complies with relevant regulations and certifications, such as MID, ATEX and PED, to ensure that it meets the required safety and quality standards.

For a complete overview of the available air and gas flow meters, you can consult the Riels Instruments catalog.

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