FEP630, FEH630 ELECTROMAGNETIC FLOWMETER  |  OI/FEP630/FEH630-EN REV. D  11 
 
 
 
 
Measuring principle 
 
 
Measurements performed by the electromagnetic flowmeter are 
based on Faraday’s law of induction. A voltage is generated in a 
conductor when it moves through a magnetic field. 
 
1 Magnet coil 
2  Measuring tube in electrode plane
3 Measuring electrode 
Figure 4:  Electromagnetic flowmeter diagram 
 
vDBU
~
1
 
v
D
qv
4
2
qvU
~
1
 
U
1
 Measuring span 
B Magnetic induction 
D Electrode spacing 
v  Average flow velocity 
qv  Volume flow rate 
 
With the device-relevant application of this measuring principle, 
a conductive measuring medium flows through a tube in which a 
magnetic field is generated perpendicular to the flow direction 
(see Figure 4). 
The voltage induced in the measuring medium is tapped by two 
diametrically opposed electrodes. This measurement voltage is 
proportional to the magnetic induction, the electrode spacing 
and the average medium velocity v. 
Taking into account that the magnetic induction and the 
electrode spacing are constant values results in a proportion 
between the measurement voltage U
1
 and the average medium 
velocity. 
From the calculation of the volume flow rate follows that the 
measurement voltage is linear and proportional to the volume 
flow rate 
The induced voltage is converted by the transmitter to 
standardized, analog and digital signals.