Improving Tank Gauging Performance

by | Jan 2, 2019 | Measurement Instrumentation, Tank Gauging

Jim Cahill

Jim Cahill

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Happy New Year and welcome to 2019! Let’s ease into the post holidays with a short video on tank gauging.

This 2:55 YouTube video, High Performance Tank Gauging shows how Rosemount Tank Gauging systems secure efficient tank farm operations, reduce risk and minimize measurement uncertainty.

Some common challenges terminal operators face are required accuracy levels for custody transfer applications, reliable & real time data for faster fill and movement operations, safer operations through overfill prevention, and modernization of aging level gauge technology.

The Rosemount tank gauging system provides certified accuracy for level, temperature and net volume. The Rosemount 5900S radar level gauge provides 2-in-1 capability for redundant SIL-certified technology for use in overfill prevention applications.

Emulation technology in modern Rosemount level gauges allows them to communicate on the existing tank gauging system to provide a stepwise path to overall gauging modernization. Wireless communications simplify the process of system expansion and installation.

Visit the Rosemount Tanking Gauging section on Emerson.com for more on these capabilities. You can also connect and interact with other tank gauging and level measurement experts in the Measurement Instrumentation group in the Emerson Exchange 365 community.

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