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Level Detectors LEVEL DETECTION CIRCUITRY LEVEL DETECTION CIRCUITRY Remote indication provides vital level information to a central location. EO 1.3 STATE   the   three   reasons   for   using   remote   level indicators. EO 1.4 Given  a  basic  block  diagram  of  a  differential  pressure detector-type  level  instrument,  STATE  the  purpose  of the following blocks: a. Differential pressure (D/P) transmitter b. Amplifier c. Indication EO 1.5 State the three environmental concerns which can affect the     accuracy     and     reliability     of     level     detection instrumentation. Remote Indication Remote  indication  is  necessary  to  provide  transmittal  of  vital  level  information  to  a  central location, such as the control room, where all level information can be coordinated and evaluated. There are three major reasons for utilizing remote level indication: Level measurements may be taken at locations far from the main facility The level to be controlled may be a long distance from the point of control The level being measured may be in an unsafe/radioactive area. Figure  15  illustrates  a  block  diagram  of  a Figure 15    Block Diagram of a Differential Pressure Level Detection Circuit typical   differential   pressure   detector. It consists   of   a   differential   pressure   (D/P) transmitter  (transducer),  an  amplifier,  and level    indication. The    D/P    transmitter consists   of   a   diaphragm   with   the   high pressure (H/P) and low pressure (L/P) inputs on   opposite   sides. As   the   differential pressure changes, the diaphragm will move. The   transducer   changes   this   mechanical motion   into   an   electrical   signal. The electrical signal generated by the transducer is then amplified and passed on to the level indicator  for  level  indication  at  a  remote Rev. 0 Page 15 IC-03

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