Level and pressure measurement of heat transfer fluid(HTF) in expansion tanks

Level and pressure measurement of heat transfer fluid(HTF) in expansion tanks

Category: Energy

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Expansion tank in a thermal solar plant

Level and pressure measurement of heat transfer fluid(HTF) in expansion tanks

Level and pressure measurement in the expansion tank for heat transfer fluid (HTF)
 

Process data

Measuring task
Level and pressure measurement
Measuring point
Tank
Measuring range up to
5 m
Medium
Heat transfer fluid
Process temperature
+300 … +400 °C
Process pressure
8 … 12 bar
Features
High temperatures, pressure surges and volume changes

Application

The solar heat captured in the mirror system of a thermal solar plant is transported via a heat transfer fluid (HTF) to the steam generator at the central turbine. The HTF normally has a temperature between 300 °C and 400 °C. There are different containers for the fluid across the plant and the varying temperatures cause volume changes to the HTF that need to be accurately measured to operate the plant safely and profitably.

Your benefit

Reliable
Highly overload-resistant measuring systems
Cost effective
Accurate level measurement for optimal utilization of the container volumes
User friendly
Easy instrument selection: one sensor version fits all tank sizes
 

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