Turbulent surface due to pump action and heating, fluctuating medium properties, deposits and buildup
Application
The waste oil is heated to a temperature of 105 °C in the lower section of the column. Here, the water evaporates and is pumped away after it condenses. After reaching the appropriate temperature, the oil is transported through pipes to the upper part of the column, where the remaining water vaporises. For optimal dewatering, a defined level is required in the column. As the oil surface is very turbulent due to the action of pumps and heating, making level measurement directly inside the column practically impossible. For that reason it is done in a bypass tube.
Your benefit
Reliable
Reliable measurement enables dependable operation of the column
Cost effective
Optimal dewatering performance through defined level
User friendly
Measurement independent of medium properties
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Dependable measurement in the bypass tube, completely independent of process conditions
Easy setup and commissioning without full and empty adjustment
Measuring range - Distance
75 m
Process temperature
-60 ... 200 °C
Process pressure
-1 ... 40 bar
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Level measurement in the dewatering column
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