mp08
Chemical
- Aug 4, 2014
- 21
We currently have several large storage tanks with radar level transmitters we are having issues with. The problem is that the level (which we then convert to weight) is never correct. For example, when loading a trailer the level difference has the weight calculation at 41,000 lbs and when we weigh it, it actually weighs 45,000lbs. There have also been times when we've opened the tank and you can tell that the level measurement isn't correct.
I plan on having the transmitters reranged since I think its range is larger than the entire tank height (no one can tell me what the actual calibration range is). In order to check though, I want to do a test where for a certain amount of material in the tank, I can make sure the level transmitter/weight calculation is correct. My question is does anyone know how to do this for a large tank? Is there a device where I can find the liquid level from the outside and do some hand calculations? I remember for some tanks where we had radiation levels and thought we had issues, we used geiger counter (maybe?) to help us figure out where the level was .
Thanks
-Marisa
I plan on having the transmitters reranged since I think its range is larger than the entire tank height (no one can tell me what the actual calibration range is). In order to check though, I want to do a test where for a certain amount of material in the tank, I can make sure the level transmitter/weight calculation is correct. My question is does anyone know how to do this for a large tank? Is there a device where I can find the liquid level from the outside and do some hand calculations? I remember for some tanks where we had radiation levels and thought we had issues, we used geiger counter (maybe?) to help us figure out where the level was .
Thanks
-Marisa