PW2006
Mechanical
- Aug 22, 2006
- 25
We installed several radar level sensors on the outdoor tanks. They are all identical. The installation location on the tank roof is correct. They worked fine in the summer and autumn. But when the weather gets very cold below 30oF, mostly in the night, they start giving false reading frequently here and there (I can not say that it is everytime and on every sensor). But when the temperature becomes warmer (over 32oF mostly in the day time), they automatically go back to normal and correct readings. It is weird. We have heavy oil in the tanks. For example, if the sensor reads the tank as 90% full during the day time. In the night, when the temperature drops down below 30oF, it reads the same tank level as 100% full. When the temperature goes up again in the day time of next day, the reading on the same sensor goes back to 90% full automatically.
Per the sensor spec., it should work at even much cold weather. The sensor manufacturer has its own guess.
Do you have any experience with this problem? Do you have an explanation and a fix of this problem?
Thanks.
Per the sensor spec., it should work at even much cold weather. The sensor manufacturer has its own guess.
Do you have any experience with this problem? Do you have an explanation and a fix of this problem?
Thanks.