Mike - I will check into that, thanks.
Thealanator - No and no. The conduit comes up, I have even went as far as disconnecting and pointing the flex down to eliminate theory of the underground conduit filling with water.
waross - Okay I understand that, but why is the other transmitter which is in an identical situation not accumulating water? That is what doesn't make sense to me. I was told the accumulation of water wasn't always an issue which makes it more strange!
Mike - I am with you and it is indeed...
Mike - The Control Room reads it as Kpph. It is approx 52 Kpph during normal operation. The range is 0-105 Kpph. The transmitter is a Rosemount 3051, 0-1000" H20. It is used for fuel gas feedwater flow. It is not enclosed so it is exposed to the outdoor environment.
Bill - My next step...
Hello I have a Rosemount transmitter used for flow (0-250" H2O). It is getting water inside of the 4-20mA module side only. It gets about a teaspoon/tablespoon of water in it. Eventually it shorts/corrodes the module and I have to replace it. I have tried absolutely everything! I have...