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What a bubbler system is and how to connect it to a differential pressure transmitter.
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2016
- This video gives a brief explanation on what a bubbler / bubbeler system is and how to connect it.
This video shows how to connect a bubbler to a tank that is open or vented to atmosphere. It also shows how to connect the bubbler / bubbeler to a tank that is closed to atmosphere or pressurized.
A bubbler / bubbeler uses a differential pressure transmitter.
This video shows how to connect the instrument air, flow controller, tank, differential pressure transmitter, and level controller.
This video is involves electrical instrumentation.
The high side of the pressure transmitter is connected the bubbler / bubbeler tube. The low side is of the differential pressure transmitter is either vented to atmosphere or connected to the top of the pressurized tank.
Nice video, Sir.
Good, I told the shift foreman the right thing last night
very good explanation ,thanks Stuart that was helpful
Nice simple short vid that gets straight to the point
Thanks for sharing, marvelous explanation.
wow......bro today my exam and this video will help in it .... thanks buddy
What is the use of flow controller and how to determine the required flow rate for this purpose
Good explanation
What is the significance of flow controller? Why do we need constant flow of air?
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Thanks bro
Thank you very much sir. For explain the bubbler system... I kindly request to you Please make a video for vibration
Does the angle of the tube matter? Could I use this application to measure the depth of a lake at a certain point? (End of a pier) Would the tube have to be mounted perfectly vertically at 90 degrees at the end of the pier or could the tubing be sloped from the edge of the lake, extending to the end of the pier, with the DP transmitter at the shorline? How well do you think the DP could handle small waves at the water's surface?
Only the vertical depth matters. If you know the angle, then use pythagorean's theorem to get the actual depth.
You should mention SG. of liquid in the tank. H = P/SG
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why lp side of transmitter is connected in close tank
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