accfl

.accflAccuFlo

AccuFlow · 2005

Developer
AccuFlow
Category
Documents
MIME Type
application/vnd.accflo
First Released
2005
Open Format
No
File Signature
Not publicly documented
At a Glance
.accfl
AccuFlo

A proprietary file format used by AccuFlow software for storing flow meter data and reports.

Reviewed on May 31, 2026
Compression
Compressed
Transparency
No
Editability
Low
Best for
Flow meter data storage

Key Features

  • Stores raw and processed flow meter readings.
  • Includes calibration history and device configuration.
  • Supports detailed logging and reporting functionalities.
  • Proprietary binary format ensures data integrity.

Best For

  • Users of AccuFlow software needing to manage flow meter data.
  • Companies requiring a centralized system for flow data archiving.
  • Industries where precise flow measurement logging is critical.

Less Ideal For

  • General data sharing or collaboration (use CSV, PDF, or Excel instead).
  • Long-term archival outside of the AccuFlow ecosystem.
  • Editing raw data without specialized software.
  • Interoperability with systems not designed to read AccuFlow files.

Common Use Cases

  • Archiving historical flow rate data from industrial processes.
  • Generating reports for regulatory compliance or performance analysis.
  • Storing calibration records for flow measurement devices.
  • Troubleshooting flow meter issues using detailed logs.

How to Open It

  1. Open ACCFL files exclusively with the AccuFlow software suite.
  2. Ensure the AccuFlow software is installed and licensed on your computer.
  3. Navigate to File > Open within AccuFlow and select your .accfl file.
  4. If you are not a user, you will likely need to obtain the data in a more common format like CSV from the data source.

What is a .accfl file?

AccuFlo is a proprietary file format used by AccuFlow Inc. for storing and managing flow meter data and associated reports. These files typically contain detailed operational logs, calibration records, and analysis of fluid or gas flow measurements. The format is designed to ensure data integrity and facilitate easy retrieval of historical flow information for industrial and commercial applications. It integrates readings from various types of flow meters, making it a comprehensive solution for process monitoring and control.

Programs That Open .accfl Files

PlatformProgram
WindowsAccuFlowPaidOfficial

How to Convert .accfl Files

FormatMethod
.CSVAccuFlow software export function
.PDFAccuFlow software report generation

Common Problems with .accfl Files

⚠️ Cannot open .accfl file without AccuFlow software.
Install the AccuFlow software suite from AccuFlow Inc. or request data in a more common format like CSV.
⚠️ AccuFlow software is outdated or corrupted.
Ensure you have the latest version of AccuFlow installed and consider reinstalling if issues persist.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I open .accfl files on any computer?

No, .accfl files are proprietary and can typically only be opened with the AccuFlow software.

Is there a way to convert .accfl files to Excel?

Yes, the AccuFlow software usually includes an export function to convert data into formats like CSV, which can then be opened in Excel.

Technical Details

ACCFL files are binary files structured to efficiently store time-series data from flow meters, along with metadata like device settings, calibration parameters, and user-defined notes. The exact internal structure is proprietary, but it likely employs efficient data serialization techniques to handle potentially large volumes of measurement data. They are not designed to be human-readable or directly editable without the AccuFlow application.

Did You Know?

The AccuFlo format is specifically engineered for the rigorous demands of industrial flow measurement.
Data stored in ACCFL files often includes timestamps with high precision to capture rapid flow changes.

Security Information

ACCFL files are proprietary to AccuFlow software. Ensure you obtain them from trusted sources to avoid potential data corruption or malware, although the format itself is not typically associated with security risks beyond those inherent in any proprietary data file.

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