Instrumentation - Liquid Level: MAY 1994 Page 1 of 8
Instrumentation - Liquid Level: MAY 1994 Page 1 of 8
Instrumentation - Liquid Level: MAY 1994 Page 1 of 8
MAY 1994
PAGE 1 OF 8
History of Change
1. SCOPE This Guide covers basic requirements for the design and installation of liquid level indicators and transmitters. 1.1 This Guide is based on practices as specified in API RP 550, Part 1, Section 2 and/or as amended herein. 1.2 For requirements pertaining to level measurement EGE 32-B-19, EGE 14-S-9, EGE 14-S-10, and EGE 265. REFERENCES of storage tanks, refer to
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The following publications form a part of this Guide. The references cited with dates in this Guide were used in its development. For all references which have been superseded, revised, and/or corrected, the user of this Guide is obligated to determine if the latest versions of the cited references have any impact on the content of this Guide or its use. Mobil Technology Company (MTC) Guide Sponsor should be consulted if there are any concerns or questions.
Mobil Engineering Guides EGE 00-B-3 EGE 00-S-3 EGE 12-B-1 EGE 14-S-9 EGE 14-S-10 EGE 16-B-1 EGE 16-B-10 EGE 32-B-1 EGE 32-B-19 EGE 33-B-13 EGS 265 (1993) (1992) (1993) (1993) (1993) (1993) (1988) (1989) (1992) (1990) (1993) Structures and Equipment External Loading Design Basis Piping and Instrumentation Diagram Standard Schematic Details Pressure Vessels Design and Fabrication Storage Tanks Gaging Datum Plate Storage Tanks Ground Reading Averaging Thermometer Piping General Design Piping Instruments Instrumentation General Requirements Instrumentation Storage Tank Level Gaging Electrical Lighting and Receptacle Installations Automatic Tank Gaging Systems
API (American Petroleum Institute) Recommended Practice RP 550 (1985) Manual on Installation of Refinery Instruments and Control Systems, Part I Process Instrumentation and Control, Section 2
NOTE: Although API RP 550 is no longer a current publication, Mobil considers the referenced material to be valid for Mobils purposes, except as noted in this Guide. Requests for a copy of RP 550 should be directed to The Librarian, American Petroleum Institute, 1220 L Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005, USA. Phone: (202) 682-8040/ Fax: (202) 682-8232.
3. GENERAL The references and requirements in EGE 32-B-1 apply to this Guide. 4. MODIFICATIONS TO API RP 550, PART I Liquid level instruments shall conform to API RP 550, Part I, Section 2, except for the following modifications. The paragraph numbers refer to those given in API RP 550.
(4) Add the results of Items 1, 2, and 3 above. This will give the least practical low liquid level for the LRT, referenced to the vessel tangent line.
By comparing this result with the minimum level in the P&ID and/or project specification, need for adjustment can be determined. If the results indicate a higher minimum level than specified, then an adjustment must be made which would include: (1) (2) (3) Enlarging the vessel. Changing measurement selection or configuration. Changing the operating range.
If longer ranges are required, a combination of these level gages shall be used (see Paragraph 2.3.2.3).
40C kPa gage Reflex glasses Transparent glasses Tubular glasses Gage cocks 12,400 6,900 1,700 10,300
320C
1000F psig
3400
500
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Desired control variable. Pressure of steam supply and condensate return. Range and frequency of heat demand changes.
Ball-float drainers may be used when units of sufficient capacity are commercially available. The sizing and capacity calculations shall be submitted to Mobil for approval prior to purchase.
LEGEND:
Condensate pot 400 mm (16 in.) OD by 760 mm (2 ft, 6 in.) with NPS 4 nozzle and slotted internal guide pipe for level displacer, if internal. Pneumatic internal displacement type of level controller, flange mounted. External displacement type of level controller may be used as an alternative. Level gage with velocity check gage valves.
FIGURE 1 CONDENSATE POT LEVEL CONTROL (Example only Dimensions to be determined by service and equipment.)
HISTORY OF CHANGE
The history of change contained herein does not constitute a complete listing of revisions and changes made to this document. Only revisions and changes of significant technical content (per sponsor and Steering Committee) are listed. EGE 32-B-3 1994 EGE 32-B-3 1994 supersedes the 1985 version with the following significant technical changes: 1. 2. Sections that refer to control mode or configuration have been removed. Current practices have been expanded or clarified.