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Boiler Improvements
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Scope of Power & Energy
• Power & Energy is a standard industry
• A country will always produce its own electricity
• For economic reasons, politics will always support this
industry
• Other industries require Power & Energy
• Power systems -- what do they do ?
• Production of ELECTRICITY
• Production of HEAT
• Combustion of WASTE and
BIOMASS
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• Typical types of Industrial boilers
• Watertube drum level (Combustion)
• Hot gsases go around tubes filled with water
• Firetube (combustion)
• Hot gases flow thru tubes enveloped in water
• OTSG
• HRSG
• Electrode (electric)
Types of Boilers
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SAGD Observations
• Boilers
• Drivers
• Compliance
• Hardness and Silica Removal
• Warm Lime Softening vs Evaporators
• WLS work well at lower Total Dissolved Solids
• TDS = chemicals = water output = waste
• Evaporators higher energy costs
• Higher TDS content
• Higher water recycle rate
• Higher water quality output (close to ASME turbine quality)
• Higher GHG emissions
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OTSG’s vs Drum Boilers
• OTSG
• Most common
• Can handle higher TDS
• Can be unreliable
• Require vapour-liquid separator to increase steam quality
• Drum Boilers
• More reliable
• More efficient (less energy)
• Require evaporators for high quality feedwater
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Some Compliance Requirements
Monthly Report on annual use
• Maximum annual water disposal limits and actual water disposal
• Produced water recycle and produced water-to-steam injection ratios
• Water productivity ratios (fresh water, brackish water, and disposal)
• Make-up water use (fresh and brackish)
• Volumetric data (fresh water, brackish water, steam injection, water
production, total disposal, and bitumen production).
GHG emissions
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Observations
• Always evolving
• New technology for reducing costs while adhering to compliance
• Balancing trade-off between water management and GHG emissions
as well as being profitable
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The steam cycle (drum boilers)
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• Our product basket covers 90% of all applications in
power & energy
One-stop-shop supplier
Competence in Power & Energy
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Liquid Analysis
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• Products and solutions for the most
important parameters
• Comprehensive product range
including sensors, holders,
transmitters and automatic sampling
systems
Innovation in fluid analysis: Memosens • The new patented «Memosens» technology is the first digital
contactless pH electrode, completely addressing the traditional maintenance problems in the field. Electrodes can be pre-calibrated in the laboratory and poor connection issues have been eliminated.
Leading Edge Technology: Liquid Analysis
Competence in Power & Energy
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Analysis
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MemoSens - General benefits
MemoSens is combination of smart
sensor and contactless connector.
The electrode itself contain electronics
fulfilling most of a transmitter‘s task;
the electrical contact is inductive.
Advantages
• smart sensor with own memory
• safe digital, low ohmic data transmission
• contacless connector
• no ground loops
Customer benefits
• easier handling
• more information
• more reliable
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MemoSens - Technical principle
Sensor head
sensor electronics
secondary coil
Cable coupling
Technical Principle
coupling electronics
primary coil
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Data stored in sensor
Order code: Order code of the sensor Serial Number: Serial number of the sensor HW-version: Hardware-Version of the sensor SW-version: Software-Version of the sensor Check date: Date of factory check of the sensor SAP: SAP-Number of the sensor
Cell constant: current cell constant
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Information stored in the sensor
Operation time [h]: Total operation time of the sensor SIP: Number of sterilizations, applied to the sensor: criteria: T > 120 °C, min. 20 min
CIP: Number of cleanings, applied to the sensor: criteria: T > 80 °C, min. 20 min T (max) [°C]: maximum temperature, applied to the sensor Operating hours of the sensor under specific conditions: > 80 °C: Operating time of the sensor at temperatures above 80 °C > 120 °C: Operating time of the sensor at temperatures above 120 °C > 140 °C: Operating time of the sensor at temperatures above 140 °C 1. Commissioning: Date of first commissioning at a transmitter Conductivity (max): maximum conductivity, specified Conductivity (min): minimum conductivity, specified T (max): maximum temperature, specified T (min): minimum temperature, specified
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Remove sensor Install sensor Release measuring point
Remove sensor
Take recalibrated sensor Take cleaning agent Take buffers Take new sensors from shelf
Install sensor Release measuring point
Expenditure of time for maintenance / recalibration
Error message: maintenance needed
Error message: maintenance needed
Digital sensors Analogue sensors
Calibrate sensor with buffer 1
Calibrate sensor with buffer 2
Clean/exchange sensor
Cost savings thanks to digital sensors
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Pre-calibrated sensors
Pre calibrated sensors :
• Fast service response
• Easy start up and installation
• Sensor exchange possible through less skilled coworkers
• Better service and maintenance planning
• Improved comparability with lab data
Measurement
Calibration in measuring lab
• Calibration/adjustment
• Saving sensor data
• QS-documentation
• Optimum lab conditions
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Memobase Plus: less hardware, more functionality
PC
USB cable
MemoLink box
Memosens cable
Sensor
Data + energy transfer
All in one: Measure • Calibrate • Document
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Extract from calibration report (pH)
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Advantages for higher Quality Control
What is important for you?
• Complete documentation and report generation
• Safe and easy: reduce time in the field with data collection as simple as plugging in the sensor
• Higher quality due to centralized data storage and report management
• Full transparency
• Reduced costs: labor and sensor
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All Types of Measurement Parameters
pH ORP Conductivity Turbidity Dissolved Oxygen Chlorine More…..
Simulation
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Summary
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Analog • Max cable 10m • Prone to interference • One process variable • No diagnostic data • One way communication • Standard signal protocol • Full loop calibration • Manual record keeping
Sensor Proprietary
Digital Signal (1s and 0s
only)
Transmitter
(4-20mA, HART, Profibus,
Ethernet IP ETC…
Control System (SCADA, DCS)
Digital • Max cable 100m • Immune to interference • Multiple variables • Full diagnostic data • Bi-directional communications • Proprietary protocol • Remote sensor calibration • Automatic electronic record keeping • Reduced OP-EX Cost
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Leading Edge Technology: Liquid Analysis
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Analysis
Applications
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Liquiline platform – Overview
Digital fixed-cable sensors with Memosens protocol
• Nitrate, SAC • Turbidity • ISE • DO optical • Conductivity toroidial • sludge level
Memosens sensors with inductive plug-in head • pH glass • pH ISFET • pH enamel • ORP and pH/ORP • Conductivity cond. • DO amp. • Chlorine
Easy handling
• Memosens technology
• Hot Plug & Play for all sensors
• modular extendable
• identical HMI and hardware for
1-8 channels
High Flexibility
• 8 Memosens in
• 4-20 mA analog in
• 1-4 relays out
• 1-8 x 0/4...20mA
out
• Ethernet configuration via
web browser
• Bus connections
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Solutions competence – SWAS Panels
Customer benefits
• Standardized
• Modular
• Common Equipment Record
• Standard Documents
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Analytical (Steam)
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• Muliple Conductivity + Sodium
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Analytical
• Monel Turbidity Panel
Also typical for SAGD
• Turbidity
• Conductivity
• pH
• Hardness
• Dissolved Oxygen
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Solutions competence - Container
Customer benefits
• Complete delivery and installation from a single source
• Container planned according to customer´s requirements
• 3rd party products can be included
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Level
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The steam cycle (drum boilers)
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Level measurement
What is Level measurement ?
Level measurement refers to instrumentation
techniques designed to measure the height of a
fluid or solid within a containing vessel.
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Leading Edge Technology: Level Measurement
• Choose from 10 physical
measuring principles
• Solutions for continuous
level measurement
and limit detection
• Measurement in liquids
and granular materials
Innovation in level: Liquiphant • Liquiphant M is the latest generation of vibration liquid level switch. Since the
measuring principle was patented in 1966, almost 3 million Liquiphant devices have given reliable service in applications in all industrial branches.
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Level
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Time of Flight – Measuring Principle
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Principle of Time of Flight (ToF):
• Emission of a wave (mechanical or electromagnetic)
• Wave spreads with the propagation speed “c”
• Wave gets reflected by the surface
• Receiving the reflected wave
• Measurement of the running time “t”
• Calculation of the distance “d” between the
transceiver and the reflective surface:
reflective surface
dis
tan
ce d
time t
transceiver
2
ctd
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ToF Family – system overview
Maybe also flow products
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Time of Flight - Mechanical / Electromagnetical waves
1 1 0
1 0 0
H z H z H z
1 1 0
1 0 0
k H z k H z k H z
1 1 0
1 0 0
M H z M H z M H z
- ( 1 0 H z ) 1 5
- ( 1 0 H z ) 1 2
- ( 1 0 H z ) 1 8
- ( 1 0 H z ) 2 1
- ( 1 0 H z ) 2 4
1 1 0
1 0 0
1 1 0
1 0 0
1 1 0
1 0 0 1
1 0 1 0 0
T V
- ( 1 0 H z ) 8
1 1 0
1 0 0
G H z G H z G H z
1 1 0
1 0 0
T H z T H z T H z
Telephone AC current Radio Ultrasonic Television Microwaves Heat visible Light ultra violet X-rays Gammawaves cosmic radiation
kilometre
metre
decimetre centimetre millimetre
micrometer
nanometer
picometer
femtometer
Frequency Wave length l
Prosonic: approx. 40 ... 70 kHz (at 0°C) (mechanical waves)
Levelflex approx. 200 MHz ... 1,5 GHz (electromagnetic waves)
Micropilot: FMR 50/51/52: 26 GHz FMR 56/57: 26 GHz FMR 53/54: 6 GHz
(electromagnetic waves)
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Radar waves - Effects on humans ?
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Inside: app. 1 W/cm²
Leakage at closed door: app. 5 mW/cm²
At transmitting power of 2 W: app. 0.1 mW/cm²
Pulse during measurement: app. 0.00021 mW/cm²
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Guided Radar Puls
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Levelflex Evolution – radar revolution
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Guided radar level measurement
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Levelflex Measurement in liquids and bulk solids
• Hard- and software developed according to IEC 61508 for SIL2 (Min./Max./range) respectively SIL3 (homogeneous redundancy)
• Highest process safety due to Multi-Echo Tracking
• Safe measurement in bulk solids and in applications with strong dust formation
• Reliable measurement in liquids with turbulent surfaces and foam formation
• Simple commissioning due to pre-calibrated sensor
• High reliability due to automatic probe monitoring
• Ideally for the direct replacement of displacers in existing displacer chamber
ABS TIIS PED
FMP50 FMP52 FMP54 FMP56
FMP51 FMP53 FMP55 FMP57
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FMP54 – for highest pressures and temperatures • For high-temperature and high-pressure
applications
• Gastight feedthrough as standard
• High diffusion resistance due to ceramic incoupling and graphite sealing hot steam resistance
• Suitable for steam boiler according to ASME B31.1/3, EN12952/12953*
• Ideal as a replacement for displacer and floating systems
• Temperature: – XT version: -196…+280°C (-320…+536°F) – HT version: -196…+450°C (-320…+842°F)
• Pressure: -1…+400bar (-14.5…+5.800psi)
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Gas-Phase Compensation
Variation of run-time in the gas layer
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Gas phase compensation in power station boilers
• The use of steam as an energy carrier is particularly common in power
stations.
• Boilers operate to 300°C. When using ∆P transmitters or displacers, a
measured error of up to 29% compared to reference operating
conditions (without compensation) can occur. The error curve illustrated
increases exponentially the higher the temperature in the boiler.
• A guided radar system plus gas phase compensation (GPC) reduces
errors, without complex corrective algorithms in the control system.
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Function of Automatic Compensation
compensated distance = reference dist.
present ref. dist. x measured distance*
measured distance*
Present
reference dist.
compensated distance
Pressurized* state (with occurring run-time shift)
gas phase liquid
reference dist.
unpressurized state (calibration of reference distance)
measured distance
gas phase
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Gas phase compensation
• compensation of the influence of
gas phase by a special algorithm
• generation of a reference signal
within the measuring range:
special rod extension (reference
rod) with larger diameter than rod
• reference signal shifts due to
influence of gas phase
• this shift is observed and is used for
correction of the present measured
distance
view at the inside:
Reference
Rod
Reference
Reflection
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Gas Phase Compensation - Video
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Boiler Drum Level Application
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Drum Level
LevelFlex -FMP54
- 28” Rod Probe
- 31” Bridle
What’s wrong with this picture?
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• Guided Radar LEVELFLEX • Feedwater container
Scope of supply and references Innovative level measurement using guided radar vs. dp-level
• Hydrostatic dp DELTABAR • Boiler Drum
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What about Dual Chamber Magnetic Level Indicators
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Flow
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Leading Edge Technology: Flow Measurement
• Five innovative technologies for flow measurement
• Devices for measurement of fluids, gas and steam without moving parts.
Innovation in flow: Single tube multi-variable measurement • Endress+Hauser perfected straight dual and single tube Coriolis
meter to make true “Fit-and-Forget” devices, eliminating the need for expensive pipe supports and long pipe runs. In addition Promass I is unique as it not only measures mass flow, temperature and density but also viscosity.
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Flow
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Reynolds Number
The Reynolds Number....
.... allows comparison of flow regimes
.... defines whether turbulent or laminar flow
predominates
dv
dv
Re
ReRe = Reynolds Number
= Density
v = Flow velocity
d = Pipe diameter
= Dynamic Viscosity [cP]
= kinematic Viscosity [cSt]
Osborne Reynolds
(1842 – 1912)
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Reynolds Number
Re <2000: laminar Flow
Re >20 000: turbulent Flow
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Effects on flow profile
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Mounting recommendations
Electromagnetic Vortex Coriolis
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t-mass
Prosonic Flow
Promag
Promass
The E+H Flowmeter Portfolio
Proline Proline
Prowirl
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The E+H Flowmeter Portfolio
Tools
Accessories
Deltatop Differential pressure
Khafagi Venturi Flumes Open Channel
RMC/RMS/RSG
Flowcomputer
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Real Complexity of Flowmeter Selection
Courtesy of Foxboro
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Meter Selection and Sizing
Consider application
Begin
Consider application
Economic Factors
Fluid Property Effects
Environmental Factors
Installation Considerations
Performance Considerations
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Meter Selection and Sizing
Consider application
Begin
Consider application
Economic Factors
Fluid Property Effects
Environmental Factors
Installation Considerations
Performance Considerations
Meter Selection
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Flow table
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Natural Gas Steam Gases Conductive Liquids Non Conductove
Liquids Installation Pros Cons
Coriolis
high trundown no piperuns,
direct mass, density, viscosity, temperature, Bidirectional
pressure drop
Vortex typically 10d lifetime calibration, flow computer,
direct pressure input
low-flow cut-off
Magmeter high turndown, no pressure dropl
bidirectional
must be conductive
Ultrasonic 10d min can be externally mounted
high turndown, no pressure drop
DP Flow 7-10 d widely understood low turndown, typically 3:1
viscosity sensitive
Thermal Mass 10d
high turndown, no pressure drop mass measurement no req for P&T
compensation
must be clean dry gas
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The new Proline Prowirl 200
… made to exceed all expectations!
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Customer expectations
Vortex technology is known for:
• the measurement of steam and gases
• it’s robustness
• a reliable measurement
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Prowirl 200 is a robust flowmeter!
Stainless steel DSC-sensor
• Robust • Unique • Temperature shock proven • Immunity against vibrations • One spare part for all linesizes! • Patented !
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Prowirl 200 is a robust flowmeter!
Customer statement Prowirl 200 feature Customer value
• During start-up phase fresh, hot steam flows through cold pipe and heats up the pipe work in seconds
• Prowirl 200’s unique patented DSC-sensor design made from stainless steel is able to withstand temperature shocks up to 150 K/s
• Increased safety – sensor made from stainless steel is able to withstand higher temperatures than piezo sensors
• Requirement of reducing stock of spare parts
• Prowirl uses one DSC-Sensor for all linesizes
• Less spare parts on stock less money tied up in stocks
Stainless steel DSC-sensor
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Prowirl 200 corrects poor installation!
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Inlet run compensation
(Standard, only available for Prowirl F 200 for linesizes ½”… 6”)
Effect of Bends
Inlet run down to 10 x D
allows correction for poor installation with an additional error of only 0.5% o.r.
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Prowirl 200 is optimized for steam measurement
IAPWS
• Mass and energy compensation for wet/saturated and superheated steam
• Compensation with temperature and pressure (fixed or dynamic)
The International Association for the Properties of Water and Steam
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Steam Measurement
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• With pressure input select steam service and engine will calculate for saturated or superheated
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Prowirl 200 for gas measurement!
Prowirl 200 offers mass-/ and energy compensation for gases
Density compensation Energy compensation
ISO 12213-2 AGA8-DC92
AGA5
AGA NX19 ISO 6976 GPA 2172
ISO 12213-3 SGERG 88 AGA8 Gross 1
Density compensation Energy compensation
NEL40 GPA2127
Gas engine
• Available as Application packages:
• Air + Industrial Gases
• Natural Gas
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Steam Flowmeters
• Vortex 10” 73F
100 KPPH saturated
steam @185PSIG
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Stack Emission Monitoring
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Steam Measurement
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Boiler Feed Water
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Summary of dP flow installation layouts
Preferred classification
State of the
fluid
State of
impulse piping
fill fluid
Examples
a) Deltabar S
above
primary
device
b) Deltabar S
below
primary
device
liquid
liquid
condensate
water
partially
degassing
boiling water
gas-car. CH4
completely
vapourised
liquefied gas
gaseous
dry air
partially
condensing
humid air
gaseous (gases and vapour)
fully
liquid
steam
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Natural Gas Flow
Tmass – 65I
4” Nat gas line
Thermal Mass
• Mass is measured not
inferred
• High turndown >
100:1
• No pressure drop
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Coriolis on Oil flow/Gas flow
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• Coriolis mass flow: Promass
• Compact device for direct,
precise mass measurement
(kg/h) – no additional
instruments required
• Replaces mechanical systems
that can obstruct and block
the furnace oil flow line
• No moving parts for
unimpeded flow and
operation of the furnace
(highest available)
• Safe measurement, even with
poor quality oil
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Fuel Measurement to Burner
Single Straight Tube
Mass Flow
Density
Temperature
Viscosity
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PROline Promass 83: Feeding Fuel oil
• CFE CCI BCS II LA PAZ in Mexico • Promass F 1 ½” • Feeding Fuel oil measurement • Flow, Density, Temperature
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PROline Promass 83: Heavy oil measurment
• CFE CCI BCS II La Paz in Mexico • Promass 83 F 2” • Heavy oil measurment • Flow, Density and Temperature • Sensor with heating jacket • Temperature: 80° to 150°C
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Applicator Example
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Temperature
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Leading Edge Technology: Temperature Measurement
• Broadest product range from one supplier, from thermo element to thermometer
to a comprehensive range of transmitters
• Engineered temperature solutions for the most difficult applications
in the process industry
Innovation in temperature: Discover a new degree of safety • The iTemp TMT162 withstands the harshest environments with
its dual connection compartment, fully potted electronics and gold terminals. Combine this with high integrity operation and large easy to read backlit displays and you will find it simple to operate and secure in use.
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Temperature
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Product overview – temperature transmitters
TMT84
TMT162
2-channel universal
CvD
CvD
TMT162
TMT85
2-channel universal
TMT125
CvD
CvD Fixed setting
TMT127
TMT188 TMT187
TMT128
TMT1x8 TMT1x7
RTD Thermo-couple
PC programmable
TMT111/121
TMT181 TMT180
TMT1x1 TMT1x0 Non Ex
universal Pt100 universal
TMT80
TMT80 Non Ex
4 … 20 mA
TMT112/122
TMT182
TMT1x2
TMT162
universal 2-channel universal
TMT142
TMT82
CvD
CvD
CvD CvD
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Perspective: High-Tech Sensorics
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Advanced Thermometer with pipe thermowell
O&G F&B P&E Chemical P&M WW LSI …….
QuickSens StrongSens HotSens TrustSens
Ø3mm Ø6mm (Ø8mm) RTD TF and WW TC
Self Calibration
Response Time t90=0,75s
-50…800°C best case
Vibration Resistant > 60g
Scaling Sensor Platform
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Any questions?
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Thank you very much for your attention
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