Handbook for Variable Area Flowmeters

This  “Handbook for Variable Area Flowmeters“, courtesy of ABB and Thompson Equipment, is a practical guide for the user with selection criteria for real applications (see Check List/Parameter Questionnaire), correction factors, Accuracy Classes, corrosion resistance tables and much more. A separate flyer with actual pictures demonstrate the application versatility.

Answers are provided to frequently asked questions about this measurement principle (see Page 20) and we have incorporated a preferential quick ship program for the most popular instrument versions.

We hope that this Handbook provides you with a practical selection guide; naturally our sales team is always ready to provide you with any personal assistance you may require.



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What Are Variable Area Flow Meters?

ABB rotameter
Variable area flow meters, also referred to as Rotameters, have diverse industrial processing applications that range from simple to sophisticated. The devices are easy to install, require no electrical connection, and provide direct flow rate reading. They provide fail-safe flow rate readings in a wide array of industrial applications.

Variable Area Flow Meters: An Overview 


Developed by German inventor Karl Kueppers in 1908, Rotameters measure the volumetric flow rate of liquids and gases.

Important elements of a variable area flow meter include the tube and the float. Their operation is simple. The tube is fixed vertically and the fluid is fed from the bottom. It travels upward and exits from the top. The float remains at the bottom when no liquid is present and rises upward when fluid enters the tube.

The float inside the tube moves in proportion to the rate of fluid flow and the area between the tube wall and the float. When the float moves upward, the area increases while the differential pressure decreases. A stable position is reached when the upward force exerted by the fluid is equal to the weight of the float. A scale mounted on the tube records the flow rate of the liquid. Usually, the flow can be adjusted manually using a built-in valve.

Types of Variable Area Flow Meters 


Variable area flow meters can be categorized by the type of tube they use, which relates to their ability to withstands various pressures, temperatures, process media, and cost. Process connection size and wetted part materials vary as a function the rotameter type and construction.

Plastic Tube Variable Area Flow Meter - For many non-corrosive, low-pressure air, water and gas flow applications. Made of machined acrylic or molded polycarbonate.

Plastic Tube Variable Area Flow Meter Applications:

    ABB rotameter
  • Water treatment systems
  • Gas analyzers
  • Air sampling equipment 
  • Desalinization equipment
  • Medical equipment
  • Photo processing equipment
  • OEM machines

Glass Tube Variable Area Flow Meter - The basic glass variable area flow meter consists of borosilicate glass tube while the float is made of either glass, plastic, or stainless steel. The most common combination is a glass tube and metal float. This is suitable for a measure the flow rate of liquid of low to medium temperatures and pressures.

Glass Tube Variable Area Flow Meter Applications:

  • Analytical instrumentation
  • Industrial processes
  • Chemical production
  • Pharmaceutical production
  • Oil & gas extraction
  • Refining processes
  • Fuel cell research
  • Water treatment systems

ABB rotameter
Metal Tube Variable Area Flow Meter - Metal tube variable area flow meters are another type thatis suitable for temperatures and pressures beyond the physical and mechanical limits of glass tube versions. They are generally manufactured of stainless steel, aluminum, or brass. The piston position is determined by the mechanical and magnetic followers that can be read from the outside of the tube. They are suitable in situations where applications conditions would damage the glass metering tubes, such as steam applications.

Metal Tube Variable Area Flow Meter Applications:

  • Purge liquid or gas metering
  • Liquid, gas, or oil flow measurement
  • Chemical injection
  • Rotating equipment flow measurement
  • High-pressure flow meters for offshore oil platforms
For more information about variable area flow meters, contact Thomson Equipment by calling 800-528-8997 or visit their web site at https://teco-inc.com.  TECO is a National ABB Rotameter Stocking Distributor and has many of the models you need on their shelves now.

New Batch of Severe Service Magmeters for Fracing Service from TECO


A good customer with a global presence in the oil and gas industry just purchased a batch of specially designed TECO Severe Service Magmeters.  The customer is a "pressure pumper" with a unique Frack Blender configuration. TECO designed these mag meters with grooved end fittings to meet their requirement. The ultimate destination for these magmeters is Saudi Arabia.

For more information about severe service magnetic flowmeters, contact Thompson Equipment Company by calling 800-528-8997 or visit https://teco-inc.com.

A Special Connection Between D-Day and TECO

TECO Headquarters
Todd Thompson, President of Thompson Equipment, has a very special story to tell on D-Day.

Higgins Landing Craft
Higgins Boat full of soldiers.
"My great grandfather Horace Thompson Sr., the father of TECO’s founder, Horace Thompson, Jr., was the head of the US Army Corps of Engineers in New Orleans. He had a need for a vessel that could work on the river side of the Mississippi River levees.  His friend Andrew Higgins developed the solution, which was ultimately mass produced in New Orleans and used in WWII as the Higgins Landing Craft. "

Higgins Landing Craft statue
Higgins Landing Craft
statue given to Horace
Thompson by Andrew Higgins.
"In appreciation, Higgins gifted Horace a bronze statue of the Higgins Landing Craft with the inscription 'Happy Landings', which is on display in our offices." he adds. 

Mr. Thompson goes on to say, "Obviously this is a meaningful day for all Americans, but in New Orleans and at TECO, we feel particularly proud of the accomplishments of our forefathers every 6th of June."

A warm "Happy Landings" to all of you from TECO on this very special day.

Volumetric Flow, Pressure, Temperature, and Totalizer All-in-One for Compressed Air Systems


The ifm SD ”All-in-one sensor“ compressed air flowmeter integrates a temperature sensor and a pressure sensor, allowing the user to read four process values at once (volumetric flow, pressure, temperature, totalizer = total quantity meter).

The SD’s precise flow monitoring allows for leakage detection and energy cost savings. Thanks to the integrated pressure measurement, both the pressure drop on the polluted filter systems and the compressed air system’s general operating pressure can be optimally monitored.

For more information, contact Thompson Equipment Company. Phone them at 800-528-8997 or visit their website at https://teco-inc.com.