Flow Measurement & Control


Plant signal conditioning

I&C July 2024 Flow Measurement & Control

Plant managers often have a deep understanding of all the key operational challenges facing their facility, and have a broad knowledge of the instrumentation that can help solve them. However, they might not always be aware of the latest innovations that can make their lives easier than ever. An example is multifunctional monitoring instrumentation that simplifies all plant measurement and control processes. In this article, Ian Loudon, international sales and marketing manager at remote monitoring specialist, Omniflex explains the challenges of plant signal conditioning, and how multi-functional modules play a crucial role in monitoring applications across the industrial sector.

Streamlining technology is one of the most effective ways to innovate. In almost every industry, it’s likely that a business will opt for a single solution, with multiple functionalities, over a selection of specialised products − providing it doesn’t compromise on quality.

Signal conditioning is no different. Essentially, signal conditioning converts physical qualities into readable data that can then be processed by computer systems. Applications are often complex, with multiple specialised components that are configured to measure an individual physical property, for example line linearisation in tanks. This method quickly becomes impractical across all industries with signal conditioning applications because there are multiple physical processes requiring 24/7 monitoring.

In an industrial plant environment, it’s crucial that physical processes are working and are measured accurately. They act as catalysts for each other, constantly propelling an efficient plant operation, which is why signal conditioning is an integral interface in plant management.

Tank monitoring and linearisation

Take tank monitoring, for example. This involves measuring the volume of liquid in storage tanks and detecting issues like overflows and leaks before they cause major structural and environmental damage or safety incidents. While this can often be a straightforward process, it becomes trickier if the tank is uneven or awkwardly shaped. This can make levels harder to read as it requires additional mathematical computations, on top of simply reading the analogue signals.

A classic example of this would be in petrochemical applications where spherical tanks are commonplace. Liquid levels inside the tank don’t rise in linear proportion with liquid volumes, and mathematical calculations are required to work out liquid volumes from the readable tank level.

This is where Omniflex’s TFX module shines, acting as a one-stop shop for signal conditioning. Its ability to manipulate analogue signals and configure the appropriate mathematical functions means that it can be used to measure multiple physical properties at once.

Additionally, its SIL-1 rating makes the module suitable for use in harsh and hazardous environments where safety is a key consideration. This is critical in petrochemical applications where the potential for combustion and explosion must be factored into all operational considerations.

When applied to the challenges in tank monitoring, the module provides an easy mitigating solution. In the case of differentiating tank shapes, the TFX works out the volume of conical or spherical tanks without the need for additional kit.

Tanks can also deform due to pressure or temperature changes over time. They could have minor denting that is not severe enough to warrant a replacement, but the shape of the tank has still changed and original linearisation data is obsolete. This can be mitigated easily by using the TFX module to monitor linearisation because it can calibrate itself to adjust to the subtle deformations.

Thanks to the device’s multifunctionality, the risk of the tank leaking is significantly reduced. The TFX’s ability to adapt means that the data collected is accurate, even when unconventional physical properties are present. This means that any issues with the tanks are likely to be resolved quickly, and the chances of significant errors like leaking are dramatically decreased.

Finding the right signal conditioning application is critical when it comes to plant operations. Multifunctional modules like the TFX are smoothing out the monitoring process, while maintaining the accuracy needed for successful data monitoring. You can find out more about the TFX module and how accurate signal conditioning systems can support your business at www.omniflex.com/sigcond.


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