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formsand
Industrial
- Jun 6, 2012
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Hello all,
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 in and pump the fluid out. To gauge the tank level, a Ultrasonic Level Transmitter is being used. The problem is that the soapy aqueous solution is fairly sudsy. Sometimes, the level of solution in the tank is fairly low, and there is a lot of suds. The level transmitter reads these suds as actual fluid, and triggers the pumps on. This can be a problem if the tank is actually dry except for the suds.
Does anyone have suggestions for a better device to determine the liquid level in the tank? Or a source of desudsing agents?
Help is appreciated! Thank you,
Aaron
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 in and pump the fluid out. To gauge the tank level, a Ultrasonic Level Transmitter is being used. The problem is that the soapy aqueous solution is fairly sudsy. Sometimes, the level of solution in the tank is fairly low, and there is a lot of suds. The level transmitter reads these suds as actual fluid, and triggers the pumps on. This can be a problem if the tank is actually dry except for the suds.
Does anyone have suggestions for a better device to determine the liquid level in the tank? Or a source of desudsing agents?
Help is appreciated! Thank you,
Aaron