Advanced DP Level Solutions Offer Improved Performance Over Traditional Technologies

 Traditional differential pressure (DP) technologies such as wet leg and dry leg systems, which utilize impulse piping and capillary-based solutions, are commonly used to measure tank level. However, advanced solutions have been developed to improve performance and address the application challenges that traditional configurations face. These innovations include the Rosemount 3051S Electronic Remote Sensor (ERS) System and Tuned-System Assemblies.

Impulse piping is often difficult to install and maintenance intensive. Rosemount ERS Systems replace mechanical impulse piping and long lengths of capillary with two pressure transmitters that are linked together electronically. This digital architecture improves time response and measurement accuracy. ERS Systems are best suited for distillation towers, tall vessels, and other applications with long spans or widely varying temperatures.

 Tuned-System Assemblies are often preferred over Balanced Systems because they deliver reduced measurement error, increased response time, and decreased installation costs. The asymmetrical design of the Tuned-System Assembly minimizes fill-fluid volume on the high side in order to counteract the temperature induced density effects experienced by vertical installations. Tuned-System Assemblies are considered best practices for indoor applications, shorter spans, and tanks with high pressure vessels. 

The Technical Note Rising to new levels with Rosemount 3051S Electronic Remote Sensor (ERS) Systems and Tuned-System Assemblies further illustrates how these two innovative technologies can improve performance and solve many of the traditional challenges encountered when making level measurements. Learn how advanced DP level solutions can simplify installation, reduce maintenance, and provide improved process insight. Click here to read the Technical Note or visit Emerson.com/DPLevel to learn more about DP level measurement.

  • In Oil Water Interface Level measurement, which technology is recommended as most reliable.
  • In reply to SteveWJ:

    I am currently using the Fisher DLC3010 as my Oil - Water Interface.
  • In reply to SteveWJ:

    In the DLC3010 application, when the chamber is drained from the bottom till the chamber is empty the interface has the be recalibrated. When the camber is drained through a valve 3 or 4 inches from the bottom of the chamber through a side mounted valve, we can continue on with no recalibration other than the routine calibration verification.
  • In reply to SteveWJ:

    Hi Steve,

    There are many options for Oil-Water Interface measurement including DP Level and Guided Wave Radar Technologies . I can put you in touch with a local specialist who can help with your specific application. Please reach out to me at Nicole.Meidl@emerson.com.

    Thanks,

    Nicole