Before Use
Q. How does a differential pressure (dp) gauge measure level in a cryogenic tank?
A. A differential pressure (dp) gauge has two ports, a high pressure port and a low pressure port. On a cryogenic tank the high pressure port of the gauge is piped to the bottom of the tank. Since the tank is pressurized the low pressure port of the gauge is piped to the top of the tank, the vapor space. The difference between the high and the low pressures then represent the height of the liquid only. On Nuzhuo level gauges, differential pressure is relayed to the gauge through a magnetically coupled sensor-indicator design.
Q. How do you calculate the range required for a dp level gauge on a cryogenic tank?
A. Cryogenic tanks have an inner and an outer tank. Multiply the height of the inner tank by the specific gravity of the liquid. Then multiply by .90 to account for the top 10% of the tank occupied by the ullage or vapor space. This 10% is typical, not a standard factor. The calculation becomes, Height (inches) x SG x .90 = XX inches H2O. For more detail on this or for assistance in calculating the level range for your tank contact Nuhzuo-Zoey on Email : Zoey.Gao@hznuzhuo.com ,whstapp 008618624598141.
Q. What size tanks can Orange Research gauges and transmitters be used on?
A. Orange has level gauges or transmitters for all size tanks, including liquid cylinders, micro-bulk tanks, bulk tanks, ISO tanks and trailers. For more details on matching your tank to an Nuzhuo solution please contact us.Email : Zoey.Gao@hznuzhuo.com ,whatsapp 008618624598141
Q. What gases can Orange level gauges be applied to?
A. LIN, LOX, LAR, CO2, LNG. For information about matching your gas to an Orange level gauge please contact us.Email : Zoey.Gao@hznuzhuo.com ,whastapp 008618624598141
Q. How do I specify an Orange level instrument?
A. Each product page has a How To Order section which steps you through the features required to complete a configuration of your gauge. You can contact Orange directly for assistance.