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Interface Level Measurement using DP Transmitter

Differential pressure (DP) transmitters are used to measure the interface of two fluids that have different specific gravities (S1 & S2). To make an interface measurement, the overall level must be at or above the low pressure tap at all times. It is important that the level be large enough to create a reasonable DP between the two specific gravity extremes. This measurement can be done with or without remote seals. However, from a maintenance point of view, it may be easier to use a remote seal assembly; keeping the wet leg at a constant height can be difficult in some applications.

To determine the calibrated range for the transmitter, four assumptions need to be made: 

1. At the lower calibrated value, 4 mA point, the tank is filled with the lighter fluid. 
2. At the upper calibrated value, 20 mA point, the tank is filled with the heavier fluid. 
3. The taps leading to the transmitter are flooded at all times. The overall level should be equal to or higher than the upper (low pressure) tap. 
4. There is always a reference level seen by the low pressure side. This can be accomplished with either a remote seal system or a wet leg. The reference level must have a constant height and density. The calculation is modified slightly for wet leg systems when the density of the high and low pressure wet legs differ.
Calculation for interface measurement
Calculation for interface measurement
This tool is used to calculate the DP transmitter ranges for interface measurement application


The formulas used to calculate calibration ranges of a DP transmitter for interface measurement application

 The Transmitter 4ma or LRV formula

 ∆Pmin or 4ma =  LS2 – HSf

The Transmitter 20ma or URV formula

∆Pmax or 20ma = LS1 – HSf


Using the above tools, we are calculated the transmitter ranges. Now calibrate the transmitter and take into line. Now note down the present DP value of transmitter for calculating the interface level.

Now enter the Span, L and LRV of transmitter in DP scale (Transmitter 4ma value in DP scale) parameters which can obtained from above interface measurement transmitter calibration tool. As we taken transmitter into line, the measured DP can be obtained. Now substitute all the parameters in the below interface calculation tool. 


The formula used to calculate interface level using DP transmitter for interface measurement application are:
Formula for interface level measurement
Formula for interface level measurement
Where,
H = Distance between taps
L = Total Measured Level
S1 = Specific gravity of lighter fluid
S2 = Specific gravity of heavier fluid
Sf = Specific gravity of reference leg
Measured DP= After transmitter calibration, present DP value
Span = Difference between absolute of maximum and minimum range
LRV = Lower range value of transmitter in DP scale
I = Interface level

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  1. Really helped me...Sharing is good.

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  2. Hi,

    Can you please share interface level measurement using radar.

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    1. Hi, Vardhan,

      Interface level measurement using radar tool will be posted soon.

      Thanks,
      S Bharadwaj Reddy

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  3. Mind Blowing tools dude. Thanks for sharing these applications.

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  4. Could you please explain,how to calculate the range if the transmitter is installed above the HP side
    thanks n advance

    Sajeesh sathyapalan

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  5. for controlling [start/stop] of pump which is the suitable ,radar or ultrasonic?
    I am planning to use non contact switch

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