Flow measurements in hydronic systems sometimes involve the use of externally installed (non-invasive) flow meter equipment.
Ultrasonic devices use sound waves and transit time technique to calculate direct flow readings.
The following applies to all hydronic systems:
a) The system shall be free of air and the instrument purged of air before use.
b) In Ultrasonic use, verify the appropriate transducers for the pipe size and location.
Ensure the instrument is appropriate for the system being tested and the type of measurements
being taken. Ensure the proper gel on the transducers is used at all times.
Ensure pipes are clean and free of insulation debris. Understand that erroneous readings may occur when measuring glycol solutions due to air entrainment in the solution.
c) Verify the instrument is appropriate for use on the system to be tested.