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Level Measurement with Dry leg and Installed Below Tapping Point

Last updated: November 12, 2019 3:18 pm
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Closed Tank Level Measurement with Dry leg and Transmitter installed below Tapping Point
Level Measurement with Dry leg and Installed Below Tapping Point
This calculation used for closed tank level measurement with Dry leg type calibration

The formulas for calculating transmitter URV and LRV are as follows:

 HP Side or LRV or Transmitter 0%    =  X.S
 LP Side or URV or Transmitter 100% =  S(X+H)

Where
S    =  Specific gravity of tank liquid or process liquid.
H   =  Tank Height
X   =   Distance between transmitter and HP tapping point.

NOTE:
1. The Parameters H,X can be entered in any units like mmh20, inh20 but must be same

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2 Comments
  • Anonymous says:
    April 15, 2015 at 6:41 am

    Hmm…Its a good tool for having a tool to calculate instrument range for DP Level Transmitter wet leg type. Good One.

    Reply
  • Bidhan Das says:
    December 16, 2016 at 5:58 am

    I have done accordingly but LT is going into analog saturation

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