Clamp-On Ultrasonic Flow Meter Applications
When Should You Use a Clamp-On Flow Meter Like the XFT Series?
Short Answer:
Use a clamp-on ultrasonic flow meter when you need accurate liquid flow measurement without cutting into the pipe, introducing pressure drop, risking contamination, or shutting down the system, especially in small-diameter piping (3/8” to 1.5”) and for flow rates up to 105 GPM.
The XFT Series Clamp-On Ultrasonic Flow Meter is designed specifically for these
conditions in cooling systems, utility circuits, OEM skids, and industrial process support lines.
What Is a Clamp-On Ultrasonic Flow Meter?
A clamp-on ultrasonic flow meter measures liquid flow by transmitting ultrasonic signals through the pipe wall.
It:
- Has no wetted parts
- Does not contact the fluid
- Does not create pressure drop
- Does not require pipe cutting
This makes it ideal for:
- Retrofit installations
- Clean or sensitive fluids
- Systems where downtime is unacceptable
- Small-diameter cooling and utility lines
What Pipe Sizes and Flow Rates Does the XFT Support?
The XFT Series is optimized for:
- Pipe diameters: 3/8” to 1.5”
- Flow rates: Up to 105 GPM
- Pipe materials: Stainless steel and common plastics
- Fluids: Water, glycol mixtures, oils, DI water, and specialty liquids
- Viscosity: Equal to or greater than typical motor oils
This range aligns with the most common pipe sizes found in:
- Equipment cooling circuits
- Tool-level utilities
- Chemical skids
- HVAC branch lines
Can a Clamp-On Flow Meter Be Used in Data Center Liquid Cooling?
Yes, particularly in CDUs and secondary loops.
Application Examples:
- Rack-based Coolant Distribution Units (CDUs)
- Rear-door heat exchangers
- Secondary rack cooling loops
Why XFT Works Well:
- Installs on live systems without draining coolant
- Supports stainless steel and plastic piping
- Measures flow and temperature simultaneously
- Enables basic thermal performance monitoring
Why Engineers Choose Clamp-On in Data Centers:
- Avoids downtime in uptime-critical facilities
- Eliminates leak paths
- Simplifies retrofits in existing racks
- Reduces commissioning time
For small-diameter liquid cooling loops, clamp-on ultrasonic
measurement eliminates the risk associated with inline turbine or mechanical
meters.
How Do You Measure Flow in Equipment Cooling Systems Without Adding Leak Risk?
Use non-invasive ultrasonic measurement.
Common applications:
- Motor cooling
- Drive cabinets
- Welding systems
- Laser cooling loops
- Automation cell utilities
Why XFT Fits:
- No mechanical intrusion into the pipe
- No added pressure drop
- Real-time and totalized flow output
- Supports preventative maintenance diagnostics
For OEMs and maintenance teams, this reduces mechanical
complexity and long-term failure points.
Is Clamp-On Flow Measurement Suitable for Semiconductor Manufacturing?
Yes, especially for ultra-clean utilities.
Typical fluids:
- DI water
- Cooling water
- Specialty process fluids
Why It’s Preferred in Fabs:
- No contamination risk (no wetted components)
- Compatible with small-diameter tool piping
- Digital configuration allows tuning for:
- Pipematerial
- Wall thickness
- Fluid properties
In cleanroom environments, eliminating inline sensors reduces contamination and compliance concerns.
Can You Use a Clamp-On Flow Meter in Chemical Processing?
Yes, particularly when chemical compatibility is a
concern.
Common installations:
- Chemical dosing systems
- Transfer skids
- Fluid handling packages
Why XFT Is Practical:
- No wetted parts eliminate material compatibility challenges
- Works with plastic and metal piping
- Suitable for oils and higher-viscosity liquids
For corrosive or sensitive fluids, avoiding direct sensor
contact simplifies design and improves safety.
Is Clamp-On Flow Measurement Good for HVAC Systems?
Yes, especially in retrofit hydronic systems.
Typical uses:
- Chilled water loops
- Condenser water lines
- Terminal unit branch circuits
Advantages:
- No pipe cutting required
- Minimal disruption to building operations
- Flow totalization supports energy monitoring
- Useful for balancing and diagnostics
In building mechanical systems, installation speed and minimal disruption are often more important than ultra-high precision.
Why Do OEM Skid Builders Choose Clamp-On Flow Meters?
Common in:
- Cooling skids
- Filtration systems
- Fluid handling packages
Design Advantages:
- Eliminates inline flow meter body
- Reduces leak paths
- Simplifies mechanical layout
- Reduces SKU complexity
- Supports Modbus RTU integration with PLCs
For packaged systems, fewer mechanical penetrations mean faster builds and improved reliability.
When Is a Clamp-On Ultrasonic Flow Meter the Best Choice?
Choose clamp-on ultrasonic measurement when:
- You cannot shut down the system
- You want zero pressure drop
- Fluid contamination must be avoided
- Chemical compatibility is uncertain
- Pipe cutting is undesirable
- You are working with 3/8” – 1.5” piping
- Flow is under 105 GPM
Summary: Where the XFT Series Delivers the Most Value
The XFT Series Clamp-On Ultrasonic Flow Meter is optimized for small-diameter
liquid cooling and utility lines where:
- Installation speed matters
- Cleanliness matters
- Uptime matters
- Mechanical simplicity matters
By combining:
- Non-invasive measurement
- Flow and temperature sensing
- Digital configuration
- Modbus RTU communication
The XFT provides practical flow visibility without introducing risk into critical systems.
Learn More About the XFT Series
- View specifications and configure your unit:
https://www.gemssensors.com/products/XFT_Flow_Meter - See the XFT working demo:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/a3PBR6if3Vw - Speak directly with a Gems Setra application expert:
https://calendly.com/dennis-ostrowski-gemssensors/new-meeting
