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Operation of the Transmitter Yamatake Corporation
5-54 ST3000 Smart Transmitter Series 900 Electronic Differential Pressure/Pressure Transmitter
Set range calculation Ex. STH/STU Type
Calculate the set range using these procedures:
The following symbols are used to express density and distance.
It is assumed that the density is fixed, during liquid level measurement.
: Specific gravity of liquid in tank
: Specific gravity of sealed liquid
l : Distance between 100% liquid level and 0% liquid level (measurement range)
h : Distance between 0% liquid level and high-pressure outlet port
d : Distance between high-pressure outlet port and transmitter
Figure 5-12 Open Tank
Differential pressure at 0% liquid level = h + d = LRV
Differential pressure at 100% liquid level = l + h + d = (l+h) + d = URV
Therefore, set the range as follows:
Low limit (LRV): h+ d ; High limit (URV): (l+h) + d
Example of calculation:
l = 1500 mm, h = 250 mm, d = 500 mm, = 0.9, = 1.0
If the above conditions are assumed, the following results are obtained:
Differential pressure at 0% liquid level = (250 x 0.9) + (500 x 1.0) = 725 mmH
2
O =
7.110 kPa
Differential pressure at 100% liquid level = {(1500 + 250) x 0.9) + (500 x 1.0) = 2075
mmH
2
O = 20.35 kPa
Therefore, set the range as follows:
Low limit (LRV): 7.110 kPa, High limit (URV): 20.35 kPa
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100% liquid level
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0% liquid level
Process
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BrandYamatake
ModelSTD910
CategoryTransmitter
LanguageEnglish

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