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NUFLO Liquid Turbine Meters

Source: Cameron

NUFLO™ developed its first flowmeter for oilfield applications in 1957. The meter incorporated a tungsten-carbide shaft and bearing to withstand the rugged conditions of the oilfield environment. 

NUFLO™ developed its first flowmeter for oilfield applications in 1957. The meter incorporated a tungsten-carbide shaft and bearing to withstand the rugged conditions of the oilfield environment. Over the years, this flowmeter has built an unsurpassed reputation for withstanding severe punishment while maintaining operational and measurement integrity.

NUFLO turbine flowmeters indicate flow rate and measure total throughput of a liquid line. As liquid flows through the meter and over the rotor, the rotor turns at a speed that is directly proportional to the flow rate. A magnetic pickup senses the rotor blades as they pass and generates an electrical (sine wave) signal. These electrical pulses are then transmitted to the flow measurement readout equipment.

End connections
Cameron offers turbine flowmeters in a variety of end connections and accuracy levels. Typical applications are:

  • Threaded
  • Grooved
  • Flanged
  • EZ-IN®
  • WECO® 1502