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Level Transmitter Calculations

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turduckin

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Feb 15, 2006
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I need to verify a level transmitter calibration. In order to do so I want to use the proper formula for determining the correct inwc. Assuming water what would be the correct equation to use?
 
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What are the output units for the level transmitter? 2.31 feet of water column is equal to 1 psig.

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Erik
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the output units are inches of water column - inwc. Say I have to calibrate levels of liquid other then water. Would you be able to sugges a good equation to refer to?
 
actual level in inches = measured level in units of "inches of water" or "water column" [w.c.] divided by the specific gravity of the medium

example: measurment is 55.3" (w.c.) of something lighter than water at 0.91 S.G.

55.3/0.91 = 60.8" physical level
 
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