The CT801 family of electropneumatic transmitters provides level measurement at an extremely low cost of ownership. The transmitters offer proven reliability and have been installed on more than 2,000 vessels worldwide.
What Is It?
The CT801 electropneumatic transmitters are offered as a standalone unit that is corrosion resistant and can be mounted on bridge or in a cabinet called TN3801. The standalone unit is intrinsically safe and is loop powered 4 to 20 mA. The TN3801 cabinet houses up to 24 devices in a very small footprint, is mains powered and communicates to the ship system via two RS422/ RS485 data connections. These level transmitters are designed for level measurement of all types of liquids in all kinds of tanks, including ballast tanks and service tanks.
These transmitters provide accurate measurement, are very durable and are resistant to corrosion. Other advantages include:
Low air or neutral gas consumption
Compact design
Electrical and pneumatic self-protection
Easy installation
Short time for commissioning
Low maintenance
Double communication in bus
Approved by major classification societies.
How Does It Work?
The sensor continuously measures the differential pressure of a flux of air. This flux of air is directed to the bottom of the tank through a pipe and creates bubbles (often called the "bubbling system"). The pressure differential in the air pipe is directly proportional to the level of liquid inside the tank. This pressure is transmitted to an electronic conditioner, including a pressure sensor, which provides an electrical analog output signal.