controlnovice
Electrical
- Jul 28, 2004
- 976
We have a waste water tank where we want to detect the surface interface between the water, on the bottom of the tank volume, and the Organic Layer, on the top of the water.
We know the organics, but do not know what percentage of each is there.
Currently, we have a radar gauge, but it's only reading the top surface.
My first thought is a float that will 'sit' between the layers. We know the specific gravity of water, so we should be able to do that. However, if we already have non contact radar, it'd be nice for something non-contacting.
My second thought is to insert a water detector in the side of the vessel. We really aren't concerned about the actual level of the interface. Our concern is that it does not drop below our outlet that goes to our oxidizer. Is there such a device?
Is it possible that radar can read this interface? Ultrasonic? Any recommendations for sensing the interface?
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We know the organics, but do not know what percentage of each is there.
Currently, we have a radar gauge, but it's only reading the top surface.
My first thought is a float that will 'sit' between the layers. We know the specific gravity of water, so we should be able to do that. However, if we already have non contact radar, it'd be nice for something non-contacting.
My second thought is to insert a water detector in the side of the vessel. We really aren't concerned about the actual level of the interface. Our concern is that it does not drop below our outlet that goes to our oxidizer. Is there such a device?
Is it possible that radar can read this interface? Ultrasonic? Any recommendations for sensing the interface?
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This is normally the space where people post something insightful.