Fuel Oil Turbine Flow Meter

Light Fuel Oil & Distillate Build

Accuracy ±0.5% standard
Viscosity range ≤10 cSt at operating temperature
Light-distillate service only

  • Line sizes DN4 to DN300 covering #2 heating-oil delivery, kerosene depots, distillate refinery loops, and burner-feed lines
  • 316L body + 2Cr13 impeller standard for low-sulfur light fuel oil and distillate cuts
  • HFO / IFO 380 / IFO 180 outside the turbine range; see Coriolis or PD options below
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LWGY Liquid Turbine Flow Meter; instrument body with display head

Light fuel oil turbines serve heating-oil dispatch, refinery distillate loops, kerosene depots, and burner-feed manifolds; No. 1/No. 2 heating oil, kerosene, distillate cuts, light cycle oil ≤10 cSt. LWGY 316L + 2Cr13 takes EN 590 trace sulfur; CNEX Ex d IIC T6 zone-1 standard. HFO/IFO 380/IFO 180 (30–380 cSt) is out of range; go to Coriolis or PD.

Benefits

  • Light fuel oil only; ≤10 cSt at operating temperature
  • 316L body + 2Cr13 impeller for distillate sulfur tolerance
  • CNEX Ex d IIC T6 zone-1 ships standard
  • ±0.5% of rate custody class; ISO 9001 cal cert
  • 4-20 mA + HART, RS-485, pulse, GPRS-IoT
  • 5–7 business days from the factory

Typical applications

Four light-distillate zones ≤10 cSt. HFO/residual goes to Coriolis/PD.

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Residential and commercial heating-oil delivery

Tanker discharge totalizes 1–5 m³/h No. 2 heating oil for delivered-gallons invoice. Pulse drives ticketing printer; ±0.5% meets weights-and-measures.

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Light-distillate burner feed for industrial boilers

Boilers fire No. 2 oil, kerosene, LCO at 10–100 m³/h day-tank-to-burner. Flow drives BMS air-fuel ratio. Ex d zone-1; ±0.5% for heat-rate.

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Refinery distillate cuts and light-product transfer

Kerosene, LCO, naphtha, gas-oil on headers 50–300 m³/h, hydrotreater to blender inlet. 316L + 2Cr13 for trace-sulfur; feeds mass-balance.

Kerosene depot and aviation-jet fueling apron

Depots dispense to fuel trucks/refuelers 5–30 m³/h. Kerosene ≈1.5 cSt at 40°C; ±0.5% of rate.

Flow range by pipe size.

Volumetric flow range for No. 2 heating oil at 15 °C reference (≈840 kg/m³, ≈3 cSt) across the full LWGY Series range, DN4 to DN300. The same numbers apply to kerosene, light cycle oil, and other distillate cuts ≤10 cSt at operating temperature.

DNInchesNormal range (m³/h)Extended range (m³/h)Connection
DN41/8″0.04 – 0.250.04 – 0.4Threaded
DN61/4″0.1 – 0.60.06 – 0.6Threaded
DN103/8″0.2 – 1.20.15 – 1.5Threaded
DN151/2″0.6 – 60.4 – 8Threaded / Flanged
DN203/4″0.8 – 80.45 – 9Threaded / Flanged
DN251″1 – 100.5 – 10Threaded / Flanged
DN321-1/4″1.5 – 150.8 – 15Threaded / Flanged
DN401-1/2″2 – 201 – 20Threaded / Flanged
DN502″4 – 402 – 40Threaded / Flanged
DN652-1/2″7 – 704 – 70Threaded / Flanged
DN803″10 – 1005 – 100Threaded / Flanged
DN1004″20 – 20010 – 200Threaded / Flanged
DN1255″25 – 25013 – 250Flanged
DN1506″30 – 30015 – 300Flanged
DN2008″80 – 80040 – 800Flanged
DN25010″125 – 125060 – 1250Flanged
DN30012″180 – 180090 – 1800Flanged

Specifications

Measurement principleVelocity-type liquid turbine; torque-balance impeller cuts magnetic pickup, pulse train proportional to volumetric flow
StandardJB/T9246-2016 turbine flow sensor
Applicable mediumLight fuel oil ≤10 cSt at operating temperature: No. 1 fuel oil (kerosene grade), No. 2 heating oil, No. 4 light commercial heating oil (warm), refinery distillate cuts, light cycle oil, light gas-oil. Out of scope: No. 5 / No. 6 fuel oil, HFO, IFO 380, IFO 180; use Coriolis or PD meter.
Pipe size rangeDN4 – DN300 (1/8″ – 12″) full LWGY Series; DN4–DN15 dosing/lab, DN20–DN65 retail tanker delivery, DN50–DN150 burner feed + refinery distillate, DN150–DN300 depot transfer
Accuracy±0.5% of rate standard (custody class), ±1.0% economy build; ISO 9001 calibration certificate, K-factor verified at operating viscosity
Turndown1:10 (DN4 – DN50), 1:20 (DN65 – DN300)
Working pressure4.0 MPa (H4) standard, ANSI 150 / 300 / 600 LB flange options
Medium temperature−20 to +120 °C (room-temperature type, standard) covers all light-distillate and #2 heating-oil service including warm-distillate service; −40 to +180 °C (high-temperature type) optional for cold-climate winter delivery below −20 °C; per LWGY 2-tier specification
Ambient temperature−20 to +65 °C
Body material316L (code 6) standard for distillate sulfur tolerance, 304 (code 4) for kerosene low-sulfur service
Impeller material2Cr13 (code C) standard for clean light-distillate, 430F (code F) economy build
ConnectionThreaded (DN4 – DN50, G or NPT), flanged (DN15 – DN300, ANSI 150 / 300 / 600 LB or PN 1.6 / 2.5 / 4.0 MPa)
Output signals4-20 mA (2-wire), HART (5), RS-485 Modbus-RTU (4), pulse 3-wire (2), GPRS-IoT (6)
Power supply24 V DC (U code) standard, 3.6 V lithium battery (V code) for unattended remote depots
Hazardous areaCNEX Ex d IIC T6 zone-1 standard for fuel-oil depot, refinery distillate loop, burner-feed manifold
Ingress protectionIP65 / IP66 / IP67 (IP66 typical for outdoor depot manifolds, IP67 for tanker pump-discharge stations)
Transmitter formIntegrated (S code) for indoor depot racks, remote (F code) for ambient-extreme or vibration-prone installations
ApprovalsEMC 2014/30/EU (Annex II), CE, JB/T9246-2016 calibration certificate with each meter

Installation

Five install rules, with light-fuel-oil specifics on viscosity verification, strainer selection for distillate cuts, and depot-tanker pump-discharge mounting.

  1. Verify operating viscosity ≤10 cSt; calibrate within ±20% of operating viscosity.
  2. 200-mesh Y-strainer ≥ 5D upstream; clean every 90 days on depot service.
  3. Mount horizontal with manual bypass loop for in-service strainer cleaning.
  4. 10D upstream / 5D downstream; 20D after a 90° elbow, 50D after a partial-open valve.
  5. Bench-test pulse pre-install; cable ≤ 1000 m, ground ≤ 10 Ω, 12-month bearing inspection.

Frequently asked questions

Can this meter measure HFO, IFO 380, or IFO 180?+
No. The LWGY turbine is bound to clean low-viscosity liquid only; typically ≤10 cSt at operating temperature. HFO at 50 to 90 °C still runs 30 to 380 cSt, far above the turbine accuracy range; bearing loading and K-factor viscosity-shift make turbine measurement unreliable. For HFO, IFO 380, IFO 180, marine bunker, and other residual fuel service, use Coriolis (mass-flow-based, viscosity-independent) or a positive-displacement meter.
Which fuel oil grades does this model actually cover?+
Light fuel oil grades ≤10 cSt at operating temperature: No. 1 fuel oil (kerosene-grade, ≈1.5 cSt at 40 °C), No. 2 fuel oil (residential heating oil, ≈3 cSt at 40 °C), No. 4 light commercial heating oil (≈5–8 cSt warm), refinery distillate cuts and light cycle oil (≈3–6 cSt warm), and light gas-oil. NOT covered: No. 5 fuel oil, No. 6 / Bunker C, IFO 380, IFO 180; use Coriolis or PD.
What is the difference between this model and the diesel-flow-meter?+
Both run LWGY with 316L body + Ex d zone-1; both cover DN4 to DN300. Diesel model targets EN 590 / ASTM D975 / biodiesel automotive grade; retail dispenser, fleet card-lock, terminal manifold. Light-fuel-oil model targets stationary heating-oil delivery, light-distillate burner feed, kerosene depots, refinery light-distillate movement. Same hardware, different application scenario. If your application fits both, order the diesel cert documentation; group-IIA / IIB cert is broader.
What bore range and flow rate matches each light-fuel-oil service?+
DN4 to DN300 maps to fuel-oil service as follows. Residential #2 heating-oil tanker delivery DN20–DN25 at 1 to 5 m³/h. Commercial heating-oil bulk DN40–DN65 at 5 to 30 m³/h. Burner feed DN50–DN100 at 10 to 100 m³/h. Refinery light-distillate transfer DN80–DN150 at 50 to 300 m³/h. Tank-farm depot DN200–DN300 at 200 to 1800 m³/h. Lab dosing and burner-pilot oil DN4–DN15.
How accurate is the meter for #2 heating-oil delivery custody-transfer?+
Standard ±0.5% across 1:10 to 1:20 turndown. For weights-and-measures-grade tanker delivery, the standard ±0.5% build with a K-factor verified at operating viscosity meets the trade-authority verification interval in most jurisdictions. Refinery custody-transfer and large-volume depot accounting that need tighter tolerance step up to Coriolis (viscosity-independent mass flow). Verify K-factor calibration was performed within ±20% of the operating viscosity.
What output signal pairs with depot SCADA and tanker meter-tickets?+
Depot SCADA (Honeywell Experion, Emerson DeltaV, Yokogawa Centum) runs 4-20 mA + HART. Tanker on-board meter-ticketing systems and pump-discharge controllers accept pulse output for K-factor scaling at the loading-arm head. Refinery DCS (ABB 800xA, Yokogawa, Emerson) runs HART + Modbus dual output. Unattended remote depots: specify GPRS-IoT (code 6). State the SCADA / DCS make at quote.
What is the lead time and what certification ships standard?+
Lead time is 5–7 business days, factory direct. CNEX Ex d IIC T6 zone-1 ships standard for depot, refinery distillate-loop, and burner-room installation. EMC 2014/30/EU (Annex II) ships standard. JB/T9246-2016 calibration certificate with each meter. IP65/66/67 selectable; IP66 typical for outdoor depot manifolds, IP67 for tanker pump-discharge stations exposed to washdown.

Need help sizing the light-fuel-oil build?

Send pipe size, fuel grade, viscosity, Ex zone, SCADA. Engineer returns DN, body/impeller, K-factor window, ballpark in 4 hours. >10 cSt or HFO/IFO goes to Coriolis/PD.