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Figure 11    Closed Tank, Wet Reference Leg

LEVEL DETECTORS Level Detectors Figure 10    Closed Tank, Dry Reference Leg The high pressure connection is connected to the tank at or below the lower range value to be measured.  The low pressure side is connected to a "reference leg" that is connected at or above the  upper  range  value  to  be  measured.   The  reference  leg  is  pressurized  by  the  gas  or  vapor pressure, but no liquid is permitted to remain in the reference leg.   The reference leg must be maintained dry so that there is no liquid head pressure on the low pressure side of the transmitter. The  high  pressure  side  is  exposed  to  the  hydrostatic  head  of  the  liquid  plus  the  gas  or  vapor pressure exerted on the liquid’s surface.  The gas or vapor pressure is equally applied to the low and high pressure sides.   Therefore, the output of the DP transmitter is directly proportional to the hydrostatic head pressure, that is, the level in the tank. Where the tank contains a condensible fluid, such as steam, a slightly different arrangement is used.   In applications with condensible fluids, condensation is greatly increased in the reference leg.   To compensate for this effect, the reference leg is filled with the same fluid as the tank. The  liquid  in  the  reference  leg  applies  a  hydrostatic  head  to  the  high  pressure  side  of  the transmitter, and the value of this level is constant as long as the reference leg is maintained full. If this pressure remains constant, any change in DP is due to a change on the low pressure side of the transmitter (Figure 11). IC-03 Page 8 Rev. 0

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