Bal.
Chemical
- Jun 26, 2018
- 2
Hi All,
Hope you're all doing well.
I'm a chemical engineer and am new in this forum.
Currently, I am calculating the corrosion inhibitor availability using the difference in the tank levels that are measured using level transmitters (magnetic level indicators). I tried to compare the level transmitter values with the level gauge values and they showed a difference ranging between 28 L and 81 L. I'm not sure which one is more accurate. However, high corrosion inhibitor availability is required in this system and inaccuracies in the measurements are really undesired.
Have you encountered such differences between level transmitter and level gauge readings? which one is more reliable? what are the possible reasons? and how to rectify?
I appreciate your responses.
Many thanks,
Bal.
Hope you're all doing well.
I'm a chemical engineer and am new in this forum.
Currently, I am calculating the corrosion inhibitor availability using the difference in the tank levels that are measured using level transmitters (magnetic level indicators). I tried to compare the level transmitter values with the level gauge values and they showed a difference ranging between 28 L and 81 L. I'm not sure which one is more accurate. However, high corrosion inhibitor availability is required in this system and inaccuracies in the measurements are really undesired.
Have you encountered such differences between level transmitter and level gauge readings? which one is more reliable? what are the possible reasons? and how to rectify?
I appreciate your responses.
Many thanks,
Bal.