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ASHRAE - 41.8

Standard Methods for Liquid Flow Measurement

active, Most Current
Organization: ASHRAE
Publication Date: 31 October 2023
Status: active
Page Count: 40
scope:

This standard applies to laboratory and field liquid flow measurement for testing heating, ventilating, airconditioning, and refrigerating systems and components. This standard is restricted to applications where the entire flowstream of liquid enters and exits the liquid flowmeter in a liquid-only state during data recording with the following exception:

a. This standard does not apply to liquid-phase refrigerant mass flow measurements where the liquid flow includes circulating lubricant. Those measurements are within the scope of ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 41.10 1.

PURPOSE

This standard prescribes methods for liquid flow measurement.

Document History

41.8
October 31, 2023
Standard Methods for Liquid Flow Measurement
This standard applies to laboratory and field liquid flow measurement for testing heating, ventilating, airconditioning, and refrigerating systems and components. This standard is restricted to...
June 1, 2016
Standard Methods for Liquid Flow Measurement
This standard applies to laboratory and field liquid flow measurement for testing heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and refrigerating systems and components. This standard is restricted to...
June 29, 1989
Standard Methods of Measurement of Flow of Liquids in Pipes Using Orifice Flowmeters
This Standard shall apply to fluids that exist in the liquid physical state and whose thermodynamic properties are such that the fluid will remain in a complete liquid state prior to, during, and...

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