Re: Level Measurement In Precipitator Hoppers?
There is some work out there:
http://www.pollutionengineering.com/...00f932a8c0
http://www.sapconinstruments.com/articles/article1.html
If you look hard enough there is probably someone (s) who has had issues with all of these. Not sure a silver bullet exists.
Regards,
Lyle ■
Hopper Level Verification
Ok, say I have selected a technology and I've installed it on my hopper.
How can I verify the level that the sensor is displaying?
Some options I have thought of:
1. Strain gauges on the hopper sides should the geometry be usable.
2. Hi temperature camera inside the hopper. Has anyone done this? ■
Level Measurement In Precipitator Hoppers
Why do you want to precisely measure the ash level? If you have pyramid hoppers, a simple rotating paddle switch at three separate levels, Low, Medium and High (Alarm) levels ought to be sufficient.
Michael Reid. ■
Check The 2d Radar
Dear Michael,
with indurad´s 2D DualRangeRadar iDRR much more information can be taken from the measurement, to verify its correctness. The unit can be highly customized by indurads software experts for example creating several virtual bins side by side or filtering out steel structures. You should send a drawing/picture and they should come up with a proposal
Kind regards
Michael ■
Level Measurement In Precipitator Hoppers
You are not using the precipitator hopper for storage but to funnel the fly ash to the pneumatic conveying system. You only need to know that the material is being removed and is not over-filling the hopper. You don't need a sophisticated device, as might be used for product storage and inventory.
Michael Reid. ■
Re: Level Measurement In Precipitator Hoppers?
We are curently dealing with a similar problem.
The solution that really caught my eye is ultrasonic measurement ( you can measure through 10 mm of wall from the outside, so its ATEX cleared and there are no unnecesary obstrictions in your hopper. You can calibrate the measuring device to give you a better and more realistical result ). Turck has sensors like this. ■
Level Switches For
Hi,
the company UWT Level Control can offer a perfect solution for fly ash level switches in ESP hoppers with their high quolity hight temp solution of Rotating Paddle Switches. We are working together with end users as well as OEMs & EPCs in this field.
If you let me know your E-Mail address I could send you success stories and references.
You can also have a look at the web: www.uwt.de
Kind regards
Markus Schalk
UWT Level Control ■
Re: Level Measurement In Precipitator Hoppers?
Hi to the Forum
What is the best technology to use in a precipitator fly ash hopper to measure the ash level? At the moment our best option seems to be non contact radar systems such as the Vegapuls 68?
What would you reccomend and why?
Dear Sir,
For dust collectors, under bag filters or ESP, we are usually asked to supply level detectors instead of level measurement devices. this device is necessary to prevent from any overflow in the filter due to an extraction problem.
For this application, we supply specific paddle switches, well known for their robustness. Moreover, our paddle switches have a specific mounting accessory especially designed for this application with a paddle extension to pass through the heat insulation. In addition, thanks to this accessory, our paddle switch work in temperature up to 500°C.
We have a lot of references for same application in cement plants, waste incinerator plants, power plants, engineering and so on.
If you need more details, feel free to ask.
Best regards. ■
Ultrasonic Sensor-From Outside Vessel
The solution that really caught my eye is ultrasonic measurement ( you can measure through 10 mm of wall from the outside, so its ATEX cleared and there are no unnecesary obstrictions in your hopper. You can calibrate the measuring device to give you a better and more realistical result ). Turck has sensors like this.
Is a typical installation diagram available for Low level point level switch from outside Vessel for Lumpy material monitoring? Are there any other requirements in terms of material properties.
Thanks
JR ■
Re: Level Measurement In Precipitator Hoppers?
How can I verify the level that the sensor is displaying?
Some options I have thought of:
1. Strain gauges on the hopper sides should the geometry be usable.
2. Hi temperature camera inside the hopper. Has anyone done this?
Hi
what is wiring distance of plant to display unit
what is the sensor type and output
regards ■
Level Measurement in Precipitator Hoppers?
Level measurement of fly ash in precipitator hoppers?
Hi to the Forum
What is the best technology to use in a precipitator fly ash hopper to measure the ash level? At the moment our best option seems to be non contact radar systems such as the Vegapuls 68?
What would you reccomend and why? ■