CBGN Product Catalogue
CBGN Product Catalogue
CBGN Product Catalogue
Series CBGN
Chemtrols offers a wide range of Variable Area Flow Meters (Rotameters) for various flow measuring
applications; a convenient measuring instrument in field to monitor the flow at site in critical cooling,
sampling and process applications. These are manufactured under technical know-how from M/s
Heinrich Messtechnik GmbH, Germany. Proven design, long term usage references ensure complete
safety and suitability of their usage in severe applications, backed up by all the necessary mandatory
certifications.
Salient Features
Meter sizes from to 4
Temperature ranges up to 350 oC
Ranges: 0.5 - 5 l/h to 8,000 - 80,000 l/h of water
With Display, Optionally standard 420mA current output, Set Points and Pulse output for totalising
Optional Communication protocols : HART, Profibus PA, Fieldbus Foundation
Optional Outputs : Single and Dual Switch Points, Dual Scale
Available for use in hazardous areas
Stainless Steel Versions for installation in aggressive environments and near sea installations
High pressure versions up to 2500 #.
Spring Stop options for high flow liquids and damping cylinders for Gases
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Applications :
The CBGN Meters is suitable for flow measurement of Liquids or gaseous products in pipes. It shows the current
flow rate in volume or mass per unit in time, and is generally used for Flow Measurement in Dosing, Monitoring,
adjusting and control of liquid or gaseous products. The Meters design makes it ideal, for processes under
difficult and adverse operating conditions.
The devices are available with additional electrical equipment for process monitoring and control.
Measuring Principle :
The measuring Element consists of a sharp-edged
measuring ring (1) and a conical float (2). A medium
flows from the bottom to the top, through the
measuring ring, lifting the float until the buoyancy
force (A) and the weight of the float (Gs) establish
equilibrium. As the height of the float varies, an
annular clearance (S) proportional to the flow (Q)
appears between the float and the measuring ring.
The height of the float in the measuring ring is a
measure of the flow (Q). The permanent magnet (3)
embedded in the float then transmits this measure to
the scale and the optional electronics evaluators
through the magnet tracking indicator system (4).
System design :
The meter consists of a cylindrical fitting pipe with flange connections on both sides. For the measuring range
from 5 - 50 l/h & 8,000 - 80,000 l/h, a measuring ring is inserted in the tube in which a conical float can move
with vertical freedom. For small measuring ranges of up to 0.5-5 l/h & 4-40 l/h, the measuring cell consists of a
conical measuring tube with cylindrical float.
The height of the float resulting from the flow rate is transmitted in a rotary motion by a built-in permanent
magnet through a magnet tracking indicator system in a rotation to the pointer axis of the analog indicator unit.
Measuring range :
(Lower-range and Upper-range value)
The lower-range value is considered 10% of the upperrange value.
Measuring range span
: 10-100%
Smallest measuring range : 0.5 -5.0 l/h of water
Largest measuring range : 8,000-80,000 l/h water
Output :
Various electrical contact makers or
transmitters may be installed in the indicator
unit.
Binary output :
Using the segments of the slot-type initiators or
the eccentric discs of the micro-switches, any
switching point between 10% and 90% of the
flow rate can be set.
Characteristic values
Measuring accuracy
Reference conditions : Water 20C
Measured error (for liquids)
CBGN-S/H/P/T : + 1.6 % of URV for local display
(URV = upper-range value)
Measured error (for gases)
CBGN-S/H/P/T : + 2.0 % of URV for local display
Additional inaccuracy for: ES = + 0.2% ,
KINAX 3W2 = + 0.5%
Repeatability : +/- 0.5 % of upper-range value
Influence of ambient temperature
1. Without electrical equipment and with limit
transducer without influence
2. With KINAX transmitter: +/- 0.2 % / 10 K reference
temperature 23C
3. With ES transmitter: +/- 0.5 % / 10 K reference
temperature 22C
Influence of fluid temperature
Deviations in fluid temperature from the
temperature observed during calibration can result
in a proportional display fault because of the
corresponding change in density. Changes in
viscosity cause a non-linear display fault.
3
Measuring Ranges
Nominal
Size
(DN)
15
(1/2)
20
(3/4)
25
(1)
40
(1 )
50
(2)
80
(3)
100
(4)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Measuring
range
Measuring Ranges
for Water at
Measuring range
for air at
1,000 kg/m3
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
P
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
P
Q
P
Q
R
Q
R
S
T
U
T
U
V
V
W
X
0.5 5
1.0 10
1.6 16
2.5 25
4.0 40
5.0 50
7.0 70
10 100
16 160
25 250
40 400
60 600
0.5 5.0
1.0 10
1.6 16
2.5 25
4.0 40
5.0 50
7.0 70
10 100
16 160
25 250
40 400
60 600
100 1,000
160 1,600
250 2,500
0.5 5.0
1.0 10
1.6 16
2.5 25
4.0 40
5.0 50
7.0 70
10 100
16 160
25 250
40 400
60 600
100 1,000
160 1,600
250 2,500
400 4,000
250 2,500
400 4,000
600 6,000
400 4,000
600 6,000
1,000 10,000
1,600 16,000
2,500 25,000
1,600 16,000
2,500 25,000
4,000 40,000
4,000 40,000
6,000 60,000
8,000 80,000
Pressure
Loss
0.015 0.15
0.03 0.30
0.045 0.48
0.075 0.75
0.13 1.3
0.15 1.5
0.2 2.1
0.3 3.0
0.5 4.6
0.7 7.0
1.0 11
1.7 17
0.015 0.15
0.03 0.30
0.045 0.48
0.075 0.75
0.13 1.3
0.15 1.5
0.2 2.1
0.3 3.0
0.5 4.6
0.7 7.0
1.0 11
1.7 17
3 30
4 46
7 70
0.015 0.15
0.03 0.30
0.045 0.48
0.075 0.75
0.13 1.3
0.15 1.5
0.2 2.1
0.3 3.0
0.5 4.6
0.7 7.0
1.0 11
1.7 17
3 30
4 46
7 70
11 110
7 70
11 110
17 170
11 110
17 170
29 290
46 460
70 700
46 460
70 700
110 1,100
110 1,100
170 1,700
240 2,400
Remarks
(mbar)
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
m/h
40
44
40
40
40
40
40
60
60
60
70
80
40
44
40
40
40
40
40
60
60
60
70
80
60
70
100
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
60
60
60
70
80
60
70
100
240
50
120
180
80
90
110
230
500
70
100
350
120
360
600
1)+2)
1)+2)
1)+2)
+2)
+2)
1)+2)
1)+2)
1)+2)
+2)
+2)
5)
5)
5)
1)+2)
1)+2)
1)+2)
+2)
+2)
3)+ 4)
3)
3)
3)
3)+ 4)
3)+ 4)
for P version (PTFE), float with tantalic collar, cone of borosilicate glass measuring range: A 0.77.0 l/h, B 1.212 l/h, C 2.020 l/h should be used.
gas throttle in S version for gas measurement included in scope (pressure loss 200 mbar)
not available in P version
conversion not possible
only in S and H version, only with smaller sealing strip
Conditions of use
The meter is suitable for :
1. Liquids with sufficient flow ability that are free of
solids, do not bond and do not tend to settle.
2. Gases with linear flow behavior and an adequate
inlet pressure.
Mounting requirements
The mounting location must be suitable for a vertical
direction of flow from the bottom to the top.
The limit values for temperature and air humidity at
the mounting location must be maintained. Avoid
corrosive atmospheres. If this cannot be avoided,
ventilation must be installed.
Please make sure that there is adequate clearance
from parts that might cause magnetic interferences
such as solenoid valves and ferromagnetic
components like steel brackets/supports. We
recommend that the minimum lateral distance
between two adjacently mounted devices be 300 mm
The devices can be mounted close together if
vertically offset by one device length. The minimum
lateral clearance for interfering steel parts should be
200 mm. In case of doubt, check the interference by
moving the device back and forth in the selected
distance by about 200 mm and testing whether the
pointer position changes.
Select the mounting location so as to enable a reliable
reading of the scale values. Please take note as well of
the space requirement for any possible disassembly of
the device. As a rule, inlet and outlet sections in front
of and behind the device are unnecessary, if the
medium has a linear flow profile. Avoid mounting
accessories converging on one side in front of the
device. However, if this is indispensable maintain a
minimum device length of 250 mm as an inlet section.
The nominal size of the pipes to be connected must
correspond to that of the meter. Avoid fittings
converging on one side directly in front of the device.
As a rule, install valves behind the measuring
equipment if there are gases involved.
Mounting/start-up
The device must be mounted in accordance with the
direction of flow from the bottom to the top
(perpendicularly).
The nominal size of the device and that of the pipes
must be the same. The pressure stages and, hence,
the dimensions of the flanges must coincide.
The surface roughness of the flange sealing surface
must be suitable for the prescribed gaskets.
Please check whether possible accessories like spring
stops, gas/liquid-type dampers are still correctly
sitting on the flange. Check whether the mounting
clearance between the flanges of the pipes
corresponds to the assembly dimension of the device
plus two gaskets. To achieve stress-free mounting, the
flanges of the pipes must be aligned parallel to each
other.
Use connecting bolts and gaskets in the prescribed
dimensions. The gaskets must be suitable for the
operating pressure, the temperature and the
measured medium. With PTFE-coated devices, use
gaskets whose interior and exterior diameter
correspond to the sealing strip of the device.
Tighten the screws crosswise so that the process
connections are tight. See to the tightening torques of
screws especially with PTFE-coated devices.
The maximum torques for PTFE-coated devices are:
DN15/DN20/ DN25 = 14 Nm
DN50
= 25 Nm
DN80
= 35 Nm
DN100
= 42 Nm
(following VDI/VDE Guideline 3513).
Please check whether the pipe is adequately stable to
rule out the possibility of vibration or swinging of the
device. (Do not use steel mounting parts on the
device.)
When gas is used as the medium, pay special
attention to the position of the valve. If the device is
calibrated to more than 1.013 bars absolute pressure,
the valve is usually installed behind the flowmeter. At
1.013 bars absolute pressure (free exhaust) install it in
front of the device.
Gas measurement
When using gases, slowly let the operating pressure
rise. At the same time, vary the operating pressure
through a setting valve so that the float is not knocked
around since otherwise this would damage the
measuring element.
Ambient conditions
Ambient temperature ranges
Without electrical accessories
With limit transducer
With KINAX signal output
With ES signal output
:
:
:
:
-40C to +80C
-40C to +65C
-40C to +60C
-40C to +70C
Storage temperature
The storage temperatures are identical to the ambient
temperature ranges.
Climatic category
Weather-protected and/or unheated locations,
class C
Device settings
The measuring equipment is delivered ready for
operation according to your order specifications. The
limit transducers are set to the desired values. If you
have submitted no requirements, the basic setting for
1. contact device: - Minimum contact switching point
at 10% of descending flow (damped/closed-circuit
principle).
2. contact devices: Minimum contact switching point
at 10% of descending flow and maximum contact
switching point at 90% of ascending flow.
Electromagnetic compatibility
EN 61000-6-2:1999 : Immunity industrial environment
EN 50081-1: Emitted interference residential
environment EN55011:1998+A1:1999 Group 1,Class B
NAMUR recommendation NE 21
Fluid conditions
Fluid temperature ranges
CBGN-S/H/T : - 40C to +200C
Special design : - 80C to +350C
CBGN-P
: - 20C to +125C
: DN 15/20/25/40/50/80/100, PN 40
: DN 100 PN 16
Special design : up to PN 400
CBGN-P
: DN 20/25/40/50/80/100
Physical state
Liquid or gaseous
Density
Magnetic filter
The CBGN flowmeter is sensitive to impure media.
Before installing the device, clean the pipes of dirt,
spatter and other foreign matter. If the medium
comes with solid particles, connect a suitable filter in
series. When dealing with flow media with ferrous
particles, we recommend the connection of a
magnetic filter.
To protect both magnetic filter types, MF-S (stainless
steel) and MF-P/S (PTFE/stainless steel), from
corrosion, encapsulated permanent magnets are laid
out in spiral form. The spiral mounting produces
optimum effect at small pressure loss. The filter can
be supplied with groove or tongue, projection or
return, other standards or special connections
according to customer wishes.
Dimensions:
DN
15
25
40
50
65
80
100
Viscosity
The influence of viscosity depends on various factors.
Therefore, it must be calculated for each application.
g (mm)
45
68
88
102
122
138
158
Pressure loss
Depends on the meter size and the measuring range.
(see Measuring table).
Process connections
CBGN-S/H/T
DN 15
DN 20
DN 25
DN 40
DN 50
DN 80
DN 100
PN 40
PN 40
PN 40
PN 40
PN 40
PN 16/ 40
PN 16/ 40
CBGN-P
PN 40
PN 40
PN 40
PN 16/ 40
PN 16/ 40
ANSI Size
CBGN S/H/T
CBGN P
B 16.5
150/300/600/900/1500/2500 lbs
NA
B 16.5
150/300/600/900/1500/2500 lbs
150/300 lbs
B 16.5
150/300/600/900/1500/2500 lbs
150/300 lbs
B 16.5
150/300/600/900/1500/2500 lbs
NA
B 16.5
150/300/600/900/1500/2500 lbs
150/300 lbs
B 16.5
150/300/600/900/1500/2500 lbs
150/300 lbs
B 16.5
150/300/600/900/1500/2500 lbs
150/300 lbs
Dimensions:
NB
1)
Material of Construction
Measuring
Tube
Lining of
measuring
tube
CBGN S
none
CBGN P
PTFE
PTFE
CBGN H
Hastelloy HC4
none
Hastelloy HC4
Hastelloy HC4
Fitting
Type
Flanges
Flange
Lining
none
Float
CBGN H
Hastelloy HC4
none
CBGN T
Titanium
none
Titanium
CBGN T
Titanium
none
None
Titanium
Titanium
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