Why Does a Vortex Flow Meter Show Minimum Reading or No Display? Causes and Troubleshooting - Just Measure it

Why Does a Vortex Flow Meter Show Minimum Reading or No Display? Causes and Troubleshooting

Vortex flow meters are widely used for measuring steam, gas, and liquid flow in industrial applications due to their simple structure, good stability, and low maintenance requirements. However, during operation, users may occasionally encounter situations where the flow meter shows a minimum reading or no output signal at all.

This problem can be caused by several factors, including amplifier failure, sensor damage, or incorrect instrument selection. The following field cases explain the typical causes and solutions.

1. Case 1: No Current Output from the Vortex Flow Meter

Problem Description

A vortex flow meter suddenly stopped providing 4–20 mA current output, although the power supply was normal.

Inspection

The power supply was checked and found to be functioning properly. A loop test was then performed using a BT200 handheld communicator.

In parameter J10, the output was forced to different values:

  • 0% of range

  • 50% of range

  • 80% of range

However, no current output was detected in the loop. Based on this result, it was determined that the signal amplifier board was faulty.

Solution

The amplifier board was replaced, and the instrument parameters were reconfigured. After reconfiguration, the vortex flow meter returned to normal operation.

Maintenance Summary

When replacing the amplifier board, it is important to reconfigure all instrument parameters, including:

  • K-factor

  • Pipe diameter

  • Measuring range

In this case, due to urgent production requirements, the instrument was returned to service without recalibration. However, if conditions allow, it is recommended to send the meter to a metrology laboratory for calibration to ensure measurement accuracy.

For quick field checks, technicians may observe the signal response using a display instrument. By lightly touching the amplifier input lead with a finger, a small induced signal may be generated. If the amplifier responds, it usually indicates that the amplifier is functioning; otherwise, replacing the amplifier board with a known working unit can help confirm the fault.

2. Case 2: No Flow Display in a Superheated Steam Application

Problem Description

A vortex flow meter installed in a superheated steam pipeline showed no flow display, even though steam flow was present.

The instrument had only been in service for about one month.

Inspection

The converter amplifier showed no signal output. On-site inspection was carried out by tapping the pipeline near the sensor to create mechanical vibration, but the amplifier still did not produce any signal.

During a shutdown, the sensor was removed for inspection. It was found that:

  • The ceramic sealing part of the sensing element had cracked

  • One of the sensor leads had become detached

This indicated that the sensor element had been damaged.

After investigation by the manufacturer, it was confirmed that the failure was caused by incorrect instrument selection.

Solution

The standard vortex flow meter was replaced with a high-temperature model designed for steam service.

After replacement, the flow meter operated normally.

Maintenance Summary

Vortex flow meters are generally available in two types:

Standard type

  • Maximum operating temperature: ≤ 250°C

High-temperature type

  • Maximum operating temperature: ≤ 350°C

In this case, the process temperature of the superheated steam was approximately 300°C, which exceeded the allowable temperature range of the standard model. Prolonged exposure to high temperature caused damage to the sensing element.

A simple way to distinguish between the two types in the field is by observing the length of the connecting rod between the converter and the sensor:

  • Short rod → Standard type

  • Long rod → High-temperature type

Careful verification of the instrument specifications before installation could have prevented this problem.

Conclusion

When a vortex flow meter shows minimum readings or no signal, the most common causes include:

  • Amplifier board failure

  • Sensor damage

  • Incorrect instrument selection for high-temperature applications

Effective troubleshooting should include:

  1. Checking the power supply and signal loop

  2. Performing output loop tests

  3. Inspecting the sensor element

  4. Verifying the instrument model and temperature rating

Proper instrument selection and regular maintenance can significantly reduce the likelihood of these issues and ensure reliable flow measurement in industrial applications.

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