Thank you guys for all of your input! And thank you a lot dick for saving some time with the anemometer [bigsmile]
Flour dust is dangerous, so as a precaution I guess it would be better to not stick anything directly into the particle stream.
zdas, do you think there will be any reduction in...
Hello everybody!
First, I want to thank everyone for the help that they give to these forums, I can't remember how often just browsing through threads gives me an idea or sparks a solution.
My question is this: I want to measure the velocity of air flow through a milling system. Specifically...
Did he give a hint on how reliable it is? It doesn't seem like the technology can change that significantly to allow accurate detection through the foam, though I could be mistaken.
That's true, though the controls company will be handling that. I wanted to find a solution that would be as close to possible as the current system, though I knew an easy replacement wasn't available. Thank you all for your help again!
Ok that was one of my concerns. I'm guessing it is not worth the trouble trying to quantify the effects on the submersible and to just relocate it. Great, I think the submersible will work well.
Thank you both dan and trueblood!
I have another question for you dan. If the submersible only measures hydrostatic pressure, then does this mean that when the pump turns on to evacuate the liquid, it will not affect the submersibles readings?
Thank you both for the answers. It looks like the submersible is a pretty good replacement for the ultrasonic, seems like it will be just a plug in replacement for the current ultrasonic.
Thanks trueblood, I have looked into the float switches. I should add that there is a signal output from the ultrasonic transmitter, so I would hopefully want to find a solution that we will not have to change the control system for.
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This is my first post here, if there is anything I did not understand from the new member and new posters forums, please correct me.
I am working on a project that is using aqueous waste tanks. These tanks fill with sudsy waste water, and when they are filled enough, the pumps kick...