I received this question that I'm hoping our level measurement experts in this group can help answer:
We have to measure interface level in a slip oil tank. The top layer dielectric constant (DE) is 20 and the bottom layer DE is 80. Kindly inform whether we can measure the interface level through the GWR LT [guided wave radar level transmitter]. What is the DE difference required to measure the interface level through GWR LT. Can we use either of the measurement GWR probes I.e either coaxial or single rod or twin rod?
We have to measure interface level in a slip oil tank. The top layer dielectric constant (DE) is 20 and the bottom layer DE is 80.
Kindly inform whether we can measure the interface level through the GWR LT [guided wave radar level transmitter]. What is the DE difference required to measure the interface level through GWR LT.
Can we use either of the measurement GWR probes I.e either coaxial or single rod or twin rod?
Thanks for your help!
In reply to Ingemar Serneby:
In reply to Binu Mathew:
Hi Binu,
To determine if displacer is suitable for this interface application, we would need to check the density for both the upper and lower fluid density. Fisher has displacer type of level instruments (DLC3100, DLC3010 and DLC3020f for Fieldbus). The minimum differential density between 2 fluids must be > 0.05 SG. The higher the differential density, the better the measurement. And we would also need to know the measuring range.
One thing to take note for interface application, the displacer must always be covered by either of the two fluids in the chamber. There must not be a time that the displacer is covered by the two fluids and air (this will be double interface) as displacer will not be able to measure the level.
Hope this helps.
Kee Chong
In reply to KeeChong: