1. Selecting the correct flowmeter for an application can be complex, as there are many factors to consider beyond just cost. It's important to understand the specific flow characteristics and needs of the application.
2. Simple flow indicators may suffice if only a general flow rate is needed. Otherwise, differential pressure transmitters installed across joints or bends can function as crude flowmeters.
3. Choosing the flowmeter with the widest turndown range helps ensure it can accurately measure the full scope of anticipated flows. Installation location and compatibility with other system components are also critical design considerations.