Level measurement in the settling and service tank in the engine room
Category: Ship and yacht building
Specifications
Details
HFO settling and service tank
Level measurement in the settling and service tank in the engine room
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Process data
Measuring task
Level measurement
Measuring point
Tank
Measuring range up to
10 m
Medium
Heavy fuel oil (HFO)
Process temperature
+75 … +90°C
Process pressure
0 … 0 bar
Special challenges
Temperature, ship approval, aggressive medium, Ex zone
Application
To ensure fuel feed to the main engine, heavy fuel oil (HFO) is separated though first being pumped into a settling (buffer) tank. The following service tank or day tank, which is filled via a continuous overflow from the settling tank, directly supplies fuel into the main engine. Heating coils in both of these tanks maintain an even temperature between +75° C and +90° C. A reliable level measurement in these tanks guarantees continuous manoeuvrability of the ships.
Your benefit
Reliable
Maximum safety for humans and the environment
Cost effective
Precise measurement in all the settling and service tanks
User friendly
Maintenance-free and reliable operation
Recommended products
VEGAWELL 52
Hydrostatic level measurement in the settling and service tanks
- Simple installation using side mounting
- Maintenance-free, continuous operation, as only the ceramic CERTEC® measuring cell comes into contact with aggressive, hot medium
- Simple setup and commissioning
Measuring range - Pressure
0 ... 60 bar
Process temperature
-20 ... 80 °C
Process pressure
-
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