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Multiple Level Gauges on Vessel Bridle

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processeng2014

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May 21, 2014
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Please help me demystify the reason why sometimes multiple, smaller level gauges will be used instead of one larger gauge for bridles on oilfield vessels. I am aware of the need for multiple gauges if two liquid phases are present, but this is not what I am talking about.

Is there a standard gauge length that is used (ie 24") instead of ordering a "custom size"

Is there concerns over weight or stability?

I know this is sort of a trivial question but I would like to understand why I see so much variability in level gauge applications.

Thanks
 
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