What is diff between Ingral orifice and simple orifice?where
it use?
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Answer / praful kulkarni
Its not Ingral orifice, but Integral orifice.
Its generally used to measure very small flow rates and so
called because the orifice is mounted integrally with the
transmitter body.
While simple orofice when installed, its not with
transmitter body. Its independent.
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Answer / maneesh
as mentioned above integral orifice need not be attached
with transmitter.it can connect with a transmitter through
impulse line and is used for low flow rate.
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Answer / shan259
Generally intergral orifice can be used for the line sizes
less than 1 inch. Integral orifices are connected with
transmitters. It is a whole assembly. We just procure it
and install in the pipe. No additional impluse tubing wok
to be carried out.
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