Q: Approximately how full is a horizontal tank in which the differential pressure level transmitter measures 90 percent level?
A. 100 percent
B. 97 percent
C. 90 percent
D. 83 percent
E. 80 percent
Perhaps stating the obvious, a horizontal tank is a cylindrical tank resting on its side. Therefore the percentage of liquid fill will not be linear with the percentage of level. For example, a relatively small amount of material added to an empty tank will increase the level measurement more quickly than the amount of liquid fill would indicate. Similarly, less than 10 percent of additional capacity is available when the tank level is at 90 percent.
Therefore, Answers A, C, D and E are not correct. Answer B is most reasonable.
Additional complicating factors
This analysis assumes that the 90 percent level measurement corresponds to a 90 percent level in the tank. This would not necessarily be the case if level transmitter taps or diaphragms are not located tangent with the top and bottom of the tank, as is often the case because of physical constraints and the location of existing nozzles.
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