Fuel Gas Flow Meter (LWGQ Series)
Refinery, Petrochem, and CHP (combined heat & power) Fuel-Gas Billing; refinery service, distinct from city-gas distribution
Accuracy ±0.5 / 1.0 / 1.5 % of rate options
Pipe DN50 to DN300
316L body + ANSI 600LB + Ex d (flameproof)
- HART + RS-485 Modbus native for refinery DCS (plant control system) rollouts
- 1.6 to 10 MPa metric, ANSI 150 / 300 / 600 LB flange
- T+P (temperature and pressure) compensation built-in; corrected mass on 4-20 mA

Refinery and petrochem fuel-gas billing service. Integrated flow conditioner, rotor, and magnetic pickup; 316L body standard for residual H₂S service. ANSI 600LB pressure class for high-pressure fuel-gas headers up to 10 MPa. HART and RS-485 Modbus for DCS integration. Built-in T+P compensation outputs corrected mass flow on the 4-20 mA loop. Ex d II CT6 Gb standard for Class I Div 1 hazardous areas. Suitable for clean dry fuel gas only.
Benefits
- 316L body standard: sulfur tolerance for residual H₂S up to 4 ppm in refinery off-gas.
- ANSI 600LB option: fuel-gas headers up to 10 MPa for refinery and petrochem service.
- Ex d II CT6 Gb standard: Class I Div 1 hazardous zones; Ex ia II CT6 Ga optional.
- HART + RS-485 Modbus: native DCS integration on refinery and petrochem plant networks.
- T+P compensation built-in: direct mass flow on 4-20 mA, no external multivariable.
- Custody-grade ±0.5 % of rate: factory K-factor for inter-unit fuel-gas accounting.
- Lead time 5–7 business days from the factory.
Configure your build.
Select your specs and the configurator returns the LWGQ model code plus a ballpark unit price. Submit for engineering review and verified sizing within 4 business hours.
Your Configuration
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Typical applications
Four refinery and petrochem fuel-gas applications where the LWGQ fuel-gas build is the standard pick.
Refinery boiler and fired-heater fuel-gas
Refinery off-gas to steam boilers and fired heaters. 316L body for residual H₂S; HART to DCS for unit-by-unit fuel accounting.
CHP combined-cycle revenue settlement
CHP plant fuel-gas inlet to the gas turbine. Custody-grade ±0.5 % of rate for combined-cycle revenue settlement.
Petrochem fired-heater fuel-gas
Ethylene cracker and petrochem furnace fuel-gas headers at 4 to 10 MPa. ANSI 600LB flange; RS-485 Modbus to plant DCS.
Sulfur-tolerant residual H₂S service
Post-amine sweetening fuel-gas with H₂S up to 4 ppm. 316L standard; titanium alloy for higher sulfur or chloride service.
Specifications
| Measurement principle | Velocity-type turbine with magnetic-pickup pulse output |
|---|---|
| Pipe size range | DN50 – DN300 (2″ – 12″) |
| Accuracy | ±0.5 % of rate / ±1.0 % of rate / ±1.5 % of rate (factory K-factor calibration with each meter) |
| Turndown | 1:10 to 1:30 (depending on G-class flow rating selection) |
| Working pressure | 1.6 / 2.5 / 4.0 / 6.3 / 10 MPa metric, ANSI 150 LB / 300 LB / 600 LB |
| Medium temperature | −25 to +80 °C |
| Ambient range | −20 to +65 °C, 5 % to 90 % RH non-condensing, 86 to 106 kPa atmospheric |
| Body material | 316L stainless (refinery standard), 304, aluminium alloy, titanium alloy (sour-gas / chloride service) |
| Sensor material | 316L / 304 / titanium alloy |
| Compensation | Pressure / temperature / none (T+P standard for mass-flow output) |
| Output signals | HART, RS-485 Modbus RTU, 4-20 mA 2-wire / 3-wire, pulse 3-wire, GPRS / 4G IoT |
| Power supply | 24 V DC standard, 3.6 V lithium battery option |
| Display | Instantaneous flow, cumulative volume, temperature, pressure on integrated LCD |
| Data logging | Daily log + timed-interval log (audit-trail retrievable) |
| Transmission distance | Pulse 3-wire ≤ 300 m, 4-20 mA 2-wire ≤ 1500 m (load ≤ 500 Ω), RS-485 / HART ≤ 1200 m |
| Ingress protection | IP65 / IP66 |
| Hazardous area | Ex d II CT6 Gb (flameproof, Class I Div 1 equivalent) standard + Ex ia II CT6 Ga (intrinsically safe) optional |
| Applicable media | Fuel gas and non-corrosive gas (clean dry single-phase only) |
| Approvals | EMC 2014/30/EU (Annex II), ISO 9001 calibration certificate with each meter |
Installation
Five install rules for the LWGQ turbine on refinery fuel-gas service.
- Filter upstream of every meter on refinery fuel-gas Install a gas filter upstream of the meter; on dirtier off-gas service add an oil filter as well. Never connect the filter directly to the meter inlet flange; debris damages the rotor bearing and shifts the K-factor.
- Horizontal install with the housing arrow aligned to flow The meter supports horizontal install only; vertical mount is not permitted. The flow arrow on the housing must match line flow direction, and the pipe must run full of gas at the meter location.
- Maintain ≥ 3 DN upstream and ≥ 1 DN downstream straight pipe The integrated upstream flow conditioner accepts the 3 DN minimum upstream of any elbow or valve, and 1 DN minimum downstream. Tighter installs distort the velocity profile and bias the K-factor.
- Install isolation valves and a bypass loop on both sides Upstream and downstream isolation valves let the meter come out of service for inspection without shutting down the refinery unit. The bypass loop stays closed during normal service and opens only during maintenance windows.
- Earth-ground the meter housing on a separate ground line External-power builds need reliable earth grounding, but the meter ground must NOT share with the high-voltage system. Never bond welding-system ground to the meter ground during pipe work; transient currents damage the pulse pickup.
Frequently asked questions
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