vjaksic81
Industrial
- Jul 18, 2013
- 6
Dear colleagues,
I'm having serious troubles for more then 6 months trying to measure level of euro-diesel fuel in cylindrical, with fixed conical roof and thermal isolated mantle storage tank. Roof is not isolated. Tank dimensions are: approximately height 15000 mm, diameter 21700 mm, usable storage volume 5000 m3. Tank is not pressurized.
I'm trying to set up GWR Rosemount 5301 level measurement system for our client inventory system and to harmonize it (as much as I can) with custody level measurement.
Custody level measurements are performed by accredited measuring company with calibrated and certified steel measuring tape with weight (accuracy is +/-(0.3+0.2*L) mm where L is in meters). Custody level measurements are performed by veering down measuring tape trough measuring opening on roof of the tank, and submerging it in fluid until weight hit lowest measuring point (steel plate at 160 mm from bottom of the tank). After that, tape is pulled up to read level of fluid witch leaves distinctive mark on tape.
GWR is set up at revision opening (24" wide) on the other side of the roof from custody level measurement place. Radar works on TDR method, and it is version with 4 mm SS single cable with SS weight on the end with accuracy of +/- 3 mm. Installation of device were performed according to all manufactures mounting considerations given in reference manual (distance from wall of the tank, distance from obstacles in the tank, free space around probe...) Device is not installed in stilling pipe, it freely hangs from revision opening downward.
After setting up device trough Rosemount radar HART configuration software (probe length, tank height, lower measuring range, upper measuring range, damp time, measuring place height offset from custody measurement place etc...) Radar level measurement wasn't in accordance with measured custody level (all tough it should have been, because we took height offset between custody and radar measurement place quite accurately). So I did tank height correction in radar to get it in accordance with measuring tape, and then started problems...
When ever level in tank is near level where radar where harmonized with tape (L +/- 0,5 m), radar measures correctly and is in +/- 3 mm range from level measured with measuring tape (witch is in accordance for that instrument and its calibration list provided by manufacturer), but when level of fluid rises radar starts to measure lower level then tape, and the absolute difference between two measurement is continuously growing as level of fluid rises more and more from level where 2 measurements were harmonized (L + 2340 mm diff is -10 mm, L+3595 mm diff is -15 mm etc...) Now, when level in tank starts to decrease and come close to harmonized level L, difference between two measurement comes in reasonable range. When level decrease from harmonized L, difference starts to occurs again, but this time in different direction, now radar measures more than tape and difference continuously rises as level of fluid decreases (Example L-1 m diff +9 mm, L-2.3 m diff is +13 mm...) When level in tank goes up and once again come near to level where 2 measurements were harmonized difference between measurements comes in expected range).
This happens all the time on 2 equivalent tanks with same equipment and same measuring methods and places. Before Rosemount 5300 series radar, I've tried KROHNE OPTIFLEX 2200C which were performing same as described before... We also tried to harmonize 2 measurements on different levels L, but behavior was same... near L everything is fine, as soon as level rises or fall for more then 1 m from L, absolute difference between 2 measurement continuously grows with distance from L.
If any one have any idea what could be going on I would be forever grateful...
Best regards,
vjaksic81
I'm having serious troubles for more then 6 months trying to measure level of euro-diesel fuel in cylindrical, with fixed conical roof and thermal isolated mantle storage tank. Roof is not isolated. Tank dimensions are: approximately height 15000 mm, diameter 21700 mm, usable storage volume 5000 m3. Tank is not pressurized.
I'm trying to set up GWR Rosemount 5301 level measurement system for our client inventory system and to harmonize it (as much as I can) with custody level measurement.
Custody level measurements are performed by accredited measuring company with calibrated and certified steel measuring tape with weight (accuracy is +/-(0.3+0.2*L) mm where L is in meters). Custody level measurements are performed by veering down measuring tape trough measuring opening on roof of the tank, and submerging it in fluid until weight hit lowest measuring point (steel plate at 160 mm from bottom of the tank). After that, tape is pulled up to read level of fluid witch leaves distinctive mark on tape.
GWR is set up at revision opening (24" wide) on the other side of the roof from custody level measurement place. Radar works on TDR method, and it is version with 4 mm SS single cable with SS weight on the end with accuracy of +/- 3 mm. Installation of device were performed according to all manufactures mounting considerations given in reference manual (distance from wall of the tank, distance from obstacles in the tank, free space around probe...) Device is not installed in stilling pipe, it freely hangs from revision opening downward.
After setting up device trough Rosemount radar HART configuration software (probe length, tank height, lower measuring range, upper measuring range, damp time, measuring place height offset from custody measurement place etc...) Radar level measurement wasn't in accordance with measured custody level (all tough it should have been, because we took height offset between custody and radar measurement place quite accurately). So I did tank height correction in radar to get it in accordance with measuring tape, and then started problems...
When ever level in tank is near level where radar where harmonized with tape (L +/- 0,5 m), radar measures correctly and is in +/- 3 mm range from level measured with measuring tape (witch is in accordance for that instrument and its calibration list provided by manufacturer), but when level of fluid rises radar starts to measure lower level then tape, and the absolute difference between two measurement is continuously growing as level of fluid rises more and more from level where 2 measurements were harmonized (L + 2340 mm diff is -10 mm, L+3595 mm diff is -15 mm etc...) Now, when level in tank starts to decrease and come close to harmonized level L, difference between two measurement comes in reasonable range. When level decrease from harmonized L, difference starts to occurs again, but this time in different direction, now radar measures more than tape and difference continuously rises as level of fluid decreases (Example L-1 m diff +9 mm, L-2.3 m diff is +13 mm...) When level in tank goes up and once again come near to level where 2 measurements were harmonized difference between measurements comes in expected range).
This happens all the time on 2 equivalent tanks with same equipment and same measuring methods and places. Before Rosemount 5300 series radar, I've tried KROHNE OPTIFLEX 2200C which were performing same as described before... We also tried to harmonize 2 measurements on different levels L, but behavior was same... near L everything is fine, as soon as level rises or fall for more then 1 m from L, absolute difference between 2 measurement continuously grows with distance from L.
If any one have any idea what could be going on I would be forever grateful...
Best regards,
vjaksic81