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Figure 10    Closed Tank, Dry Reference Leg
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Level Instrumentation Summary

Level Detectors LEVEL DETECTORS Figure 11    Closed Tank, Wet Reference Leg The filled reference leg applies a hydrostatic pressure to the high pressure side of the transmitter, which is equal to the maximum level to be measured.   The  DP transmitter is exposed to equal pressure on the high and low pressure sides when the liquid level is at its maximum; therefore, the differential pressure is zero.   As the tank level goes down, the pressure applied to the low pressure side goes down also, and the differential pressure increases.  As a result, the differential pressure and the transmitter output are inversely proportional to the tank level. Rev. 0 Page 9 IC-03

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