DP transmitter level indicator question

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In summary, the conversation discusses a tank with hot water at the bottom and steam on top, with a differential pressure transmitter level and wet leg to control steam condensate. The question is posed about what would happen to the level indication if the system was filled with heavy water and then changed to light water. The answer is that the level indication would read high due to the bias in the DP wet leg with the heavy water.
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Hi
this is an instrumentation and control question
A given tank has hot water process fluid in the bottom and steam as a gas on top.
It has a differential pressure transmiter level with the bottom of the tank
It has a wet leg on the low side of the d\p to control the steam condensate.
If the system was filled with heavy water (sp 1.1) originally and then the whole system was changed to normal light water (sp=1)
What would happen to the level indication if the tank had the same level with both waters?

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It will read low with the light water, right? Unless you re-calibrate it when you change the density of the water.
 
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I don't know the answer but I was thinking it would read high
The DP wet leg would be biased out with the heavy water.
The heavy water would be replaced with lighter water and the dp cell would see more of a delta P. and therefore read more on the gauge then what the tank level really was.
I don't know the answer.
I don't know how they bias the wet leg out so I can't picture it.
 

1. What is a DP transmitter level indicator?

A DP transmitter level indicator is a type of level measurement device used in industrial processes to measure the level of liquids or gases in a tank or vessel. It works by measuring the difference in pressure between two points, typically the bottom and top of the tank, and converting it into a level reading.

2. How does a DP transmitter level indicator work?

A DP transmitter level indicator consists of two main components: a differential pressure sensor and a transmitter. The sensor measures the difference in pressure between the bottom and top of the tank and sends this information to the transmitter. The transmitter then converts the pressure reading into a level measurement and outputs it to a display or control system.

3. What are the advantages of using a DP transmitter level indicator?

There are several advantages to using a DP transmitter level indicator. It is a cost-effective solution compared to other level measurement devices, it can accurately measure a wide range of liquid or gas levels, and it is not affected by changes in temperature or density of the liquid or gas being measured.

4. How do you install and calibrate a DP transmitter level indicator?

The installation and calibration process for a DP transmitter level indicator will vary depending on the specific model and manufacturer's instructions. Generally, the sensor is mounted at the bottom of the tank and the transmitter is mounted at a higher point. Calibration involves ensuring the transmitter is set to the correct span and zero values, which can be adjusted using a calibration tool provided by the manufacturer.

5. What are some common applications of DP transmitter level indicators?

DP transmitter level indicators are commonly used in industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing, water treatment, and food and beverage. They can be used to measure the level of liquids or gases in storage tanks, process vessels, and pipelines. They are also used in control systems to regulate the level of a substance and prevent overfilling or underfilling.

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