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Closed tank DP Level Transmitter with wet leg Zero elevation Calibration

Last updated: September 14, 2016 7:06 pm
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Schematic Diagram of a Closed tank DP Level Transmitter with wet leg Zero elevation Calibration
Closed tank DP Level Transmitter with wet leg Zero elevation Calibration
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Formulas:

Min range = – SG . H

Max range = – SG . (H-X)

Example:

If the height of an X is 2 meters and height H is 2.5 meters, there is fluid in the tank which has a density of 1 g / cm3, what is the range of calibration on the Trasmitter?

SG = 1

Min range = – 1 x (2.5 – 0)

= – 1 x 2,5 m
= – 2.5 mH 2 O

Max range = -1 X (2.5 – 2)

= -1 X 0.5 m
= -0.5 MH 2 O

The Transmitter Range = -2.5 to -0.5 mH 2 O

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  • Anonymous says:
    May 29, 2015 at 3:01 pm

    Thanks for sharing the knowledge.

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  • Atul says:
    February 16, 2017 at 11:11 am

    Dear Sir

    We need to have calculation to calculate the Differential Level in mm of H2o to exact level in Cum for Gas Application

    We have Cryogenic Tank filled with Nitrogen Gas @ -187 deg cent.

    We are putting differential gauge which is giving reading in mm of H20. we need to convert the same in to cum of gas

    Kindly advice

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  • Mustapha Agyir says:
    April 24, 2017 at 12:17 pm

    Thanks very much

    Reply

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