Level measurement of water in the boiler drum is a classic example of water level measurement in a closed tank.
Level transmitter open tank.
In above example transmitter installed point and tank zero percentage level are different.
Level transmitter zero scale above hp tapping point.
In this case as water in the drum gets heated it turns into steam and builds up pressure above the water which is more than atmospheric pressure.
And in an open tank the low pressure cell should be open to the air.
Closed water tanks are also made use of in high rise buildings for domestic water supply.
Frankly it s difficult working with capillary transmitters but they do solve those impulse line problems such as evaporation condensation leaks clogs and so on.
To know more about level measurement in open tanks you can read this article.
Open tank level measurement using dp transmitter the figure above illustrates an application where the level value is inferred from a pressure measurement.
Note that δp is measured in inches of water column in wc.
In this closed tank application with a dry leg condition if the level transmitter is mounted at the base of the tank then it can be calibrated with the 0 level 4ma and the 100 level 20ma.
This connection will remain empty if the gas above the liquid does not condense.
Impulse lines have disadvantages so somebody created the capillary system to solve this problem.
When the level is at the same elevation point as the measuring instrument atmospheric pressure is applied to both sides of the pressure transmitter and the measurement is at zero reference level.
With level measurement based on hydrostatic pressure the high pressure cell goes at the bottom of the tank.
Range 11 to 55 inh2o.
Lrv or 4ma point head1 1 1 10 11 inh2o.
Transmitter below tap an open tank single seal system with the transmitter below the tap is very similar to a transmitter system that uses impulse piping going to the transmitter filled with process fluid.