Differential Pressure Flow Measurement
Differential Pressure Flow Measurement
Flowell manufactures components for differential pressure flow measurement designed for accurate, repeatable measurement of gas, liquid, and steam in demanding industrial service. Differential pressure (DP) flow measurement uses a primary element to create a controlled pressure drop, then a transmitter converts that differential into a flow rate for operations, reporting, and control.
This page is your commercial hub for selecting the right DP approach, understanding typical system components, and moving fast to sizing and quoting. If you already know your line size and service conditions, start with sizing support or request a quote.
How Differential Pressure Flow Measurement Works
In a typical DP system, a primary element (such as an orifice plate, venturi, or flow nozzle) creates a predictable pressure drop as the process fluid passes through. A DP transmitter measures the high-side and low-side pressures and outputs a signal to your control system. The result is a proven, standards-based method used widely across industrial flow measurement applications.
What a Complete DP Flow Measurement System Includes
- Primary element: orifice plates, venturis, flow nozzles, or paddle-type orifice plates.
- Installation hardware: orifice flange unions or RTJ plate holders depending on pressure class and configuration.
- Meter run (when needed): meter tubes and straightening vanes for repeatable profile and stable measurement conditions.
- Protection and accessories: strainers, condensate chambers (steam), and bleed rings for venting and safe system handling.
Choose the Right DP Primary Element
DP flow measurement is not one product. It is a system choice. The right primary element depends on your fluid, pressure drop budget, straight-run constraints, and required accuracy. Use the quick selector below, then click into the best-fit product category for specs and options.
DP System Components Flowell Manufactures
Flowell supports DP flow measurement builds by manufacturing the critical components that determine repeatability and reliability. Start with the category that matches your system design, then use sizing support to confirm configuration and fit.
Installation and Performance Considerations
DP measurement performance depends on more than the primary element. Flow profile, tapping geometry, allowable pressure drop, and service conditions all influence repeatability. If you are working within tight constraints, our sizing support process helps align the element selection and installation approach with your operating range.
Sizing and Quote Checklist
Send these basics and we can recommend a DP approach and compatible components.
- Line size (NPS and schedule or ID)
- Media (gas, liquid, steam) and composition if relevant
- Operating pressure and temperature
- Flow range (minimum, normal, maximum)
- Allowable pressure drop and accuracy expectations
- Straight-run availability and any upstream disturbances
- Material requirements and pressure class
Standards Reference
Many DP flow measurement designs align with established industry standards for differential pressure devices and installation practices. For a widely recognized reference on DP flow measurement devices, see ISO 5167.
