Reduction of the minimum fixed gas volume for the counting mechanism of the diaphragm metering device for natural gas consumption
Abstract
Reduction of the minimum fixed gas volume for the counting mechanism of the diaphragm metering device for natural gas consumption
Incoming article date: 18.06.2018The development of modern electronics has led to the improvement and modernization of natural gas meters. Mechanical devices increasingly began to be replaced by electronic ones, which allow to provide higher accuracy, resolution of the device and have a number of additional features, for example, allow to register events and monitor readings. The task of such devices is to provide completely autonomous operation from the battery element in the period from 5 to 10 years. The battery life is determined by the number of consumers of electricity included in the meter and can be reduced to very small values due to the use of modern electronic components with low power consumption. In addition, it is possible to reduce power consumption by implementing certain algorithms of the device. In this paper, we consider the options for constructing a measuring target, and the algorithms for operating the digital part, which allow us to reduce power consumption.
Keywords: measuring circuits, natural gas meters, energy consumption, measuring target, energy efficiency