surineman
Electrical
- Jan 5, 2005
- 33
Hi there,
We have a spray type deaerator in our boiler house.
The existing level measurement on this deaerator is Through a DP cell.
it has been found that slight pressure fluctuations in the top deaerator scrubber drum(i.e. a jump in steam pressure for only few psig), have had a huge impact on level in storage drum(70 to 90%).
Any idea what is happening? for me it does not make sense. the pressure jump should be sensed by both high and low press. connections and should not affect the level measurement unreasonably.
if we have to change the type of level measuremnt, what would be the best choice?
A guided wave radar or a displacer type?
Any kindly advice/exerience would be highly appreciated.
these are the process data:
Vessel Height 12 feet
Units Min Operating Max
Temperature OF 262 298 298
Pressure psig 22 50 50
Liquid heights are measured from the bottom of the vessel.
Regards,
We have a spray type deaerator in our boiler house.
The existing level measurement on this deaerator is Through a DP cell.
it has been found that slight pressure fluctuations in the top deaerator scrubber drum(i.e. a jump in steam pressure for only few psig), have had a huge impact on level in storage drum(70 to 90%).
Any idea what is happening? for me it does not make sense. the pressure jump should be sensed by both high and low press. connections and should not affect the level measurement unreasonably.
if we have to change the type of level measuremnt, what would be the best choice?
A guided wave radar or a displacer type?
Any kindly advice/exerience would be highly appreciated.
these are the process data:
Vessel Height 12 feet
Units Min Operating Max
Temperature OF 262 298 298
Pressure psig 22 50 50
Liquid heights are measured from the bottom of the vessel.
Regards,