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Top-Performing Natural Gas Distribution Flowmeter Now Part of Endress+Hauser Lineup

September 29, 2025

Top-Performing Natural Gas Distribution Flowmeter Now Part of Endress+Hauser Lineup
The industry leading FLOWSIC500 compact ultrasonic flowmeter for natural gas distributors and processors now is being sold and supported in Canada exclusively by Endress and Hauser aand its authorized representatives.

Top-Performing Natural Gas Distribution Flowmeter Now Part of Endress+Hauser Lineup

Just added to the Endress+Hauser Canada product portfolio, the multiple award-winning FLOWSIC500 compact ultrasonic flowmeter offers natural gas distributors and gas processors industry-leading excellence in custody transfer and delivery point metering that requires no routine maintenance.

Developed by SICK, Endress+Hauser’s new strategic partner for process automation, FLOWSIC500 now is sold and supported solely by the latter and by Endress+Hauser authorized representatives.

Unlike mechanical positivedisplacement gas flowmeters, FLOWSIC500 has no moving parts to fail and no bearings to oil or oil reservoirs to fill. The meter’s on-board diagnostics are constantly monitoring the instrument’s health, sending an alarm in the case of contamination or a change in the performance of its electronic components; maintenance only is required if it signals a need. That makes it a rugged, reliable and low-maintenance device with time-proven technology assuring long service life with continuing operator cost savings.

Unlike other ultrasonic gas flowmeters, FLOWSIC500’s functions perfectly without an upstream or downstream straight pipe requirement. That also makes it an ideal one-for-one replacement for ANSI 150 turbine or rotary meters.

FLOWSIC500 is all-in-one technology: flowmeter, electronics, volume correction (PTZ). With a turndown up to 200:1, the available measuring range (1.0m3/h ….1,000 m3/h) exceeds typical mechanical rotary and turbine meters.  No more lost revenue in low flow ranges including challenging seasonal loads (i.e. schools).

Since there is no physical part in FLOWSIC500’s measurement section to potentially interfere with the gas flow – nothing to seize or break – the meter is ‘fail-open’ and provides certainty in applications where a continuous gas supply is vital, like hospitals.

FLOWSIC500 is intended for applications such as natural gas distribution, metering stations in industrial and commercial applications as well as institutional and large multi-unit residential buildings. Its capabilities support custody transfer along any distribution network and for meeting regulatory compliance obligations for monitoring fuel gas usage for methane leaks and emissions in systems like large boilers, steam generators and compressors.

With its digital interfaces and wireless communication options, FLOWSIC500 can be integrated perfectly into high-level control systems making possible remote network monitoring and gas quality optimization. Alternatively, each FLOWSIC500 can be operated as a battery-power standalone device, with typical battery life of 5-7 years. The meter is available in sizes that cover the common flange-to-flange dimensions used in natural gas distribution:

Volume flow, a. c., DN 50 (2″) 1.0 … 160 m³/h (35 ft³/h … 5,650 ft³/h)

Volume flow, a. c., DN 80 (3″) 2.5 … 400 m³/h (88 ft³/h … 14,125 ft³/h)

Volume flow, a. c., DN 100 (4″) 4.0 … 650 m³/h (141 ft³/h … 22,954 ft³/h)

Volume flow, a. c., DN 150 (6″) 4.0 … 1,000 m³/h (141 ft³/h … 35,314 ft³/h)

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