Flow meter
AW-Lake has expanded its instrumentation range with the launch of the TG Series Gas Turbine Flow Meter, its first gas-specific turbine-based flow solution. Engineered to meet the high demands of contemporary process and test environments, the TG Series provides high-precision, fast-response gas flow measurement with robust repeatability and durability.
Made for clean, dry gas applications, the TG Series is well-suited to a variety of industrial and laboratory settings. Applications include combustion control in burners and boilers, compressed air and CNG metering, inert gas monitoring in packaging and manufacturing systems, and flow measurement in test stands used in the aerospace and automotive sectors. Its precision and durability also make it particularly valuable in processes where accurate gas flow data underpins emissions control, fuel efficiency, or regulatory compliance.
“Unlike thermal or differential pressure technologies, the TG Series stands out for its fast response time and exceptional repeatability,” commented Bryan Lutkehaus, AW Lake’s, VP of Sales. “With a rugged stainless-steel construction and ±1.0% accuracy, it’s designed for environments where reliable gas flow data is mission critical.
The TG Series offers extensive operational parameters, with flow ranges from 0.5 to 1250 ACFM, pressure ratings up to 15,000 psi, and a temperature capability from –450°F to +450°F—extendable to +850°F with a special coil. Accuracy is rated at ±1.0% of linearity, with a repeatability of ±0.1%, ensuring confidence in performance under a wide variety of conditions.
Built to last, the TG Series features a 316 stainless steel body, a 17-4 PH stainless rotor, and 440C stainless steel bearings. Mechanical connections include grooved, NPT, flanged, or wafer configurations, supporting integration into a wide range of system architectures.
The TG Series is CRN certified, ISO 9001 compliant, and shipped with NIST-traceable calibration, ensuring traceability and compliance to global quality benchmarks.
PIN 27.2 Apr/May 2026