Pressure and level measurement in the ballast water tanks of heavy lifters (Flo-Flo ship)

Pressure and level measurement in the ballast water tanks of heavy lifters (Flo-Flo ship)

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Pressure and level measurement in the ballast water tanks of heavy lifters (Flo-Flo ship)

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Pressure and level measurement in the ballast water tanks of heavy lifters (Flo-Flo ship)

Pressure and level measurement in the ballast water tanks of heavy lifters (Flo-Flo ship)
 

Process data

Measuring task
Pressure and level measurement
Measuring point
Tank
Measuring range up to
20 m
Medium
Water
Process temperature
0 … +30 °C
Process pressure
0 … +5 bar
Special challenges
Ship approvals, saltwater, overpressure, submersion of the sensors

Application

Flo-Flo (Float On/Float Off) ships are characterised by their large number of ballast water tanks. These make it possible to lower the ship until the main deck is below the waterline. This allows large floating loads to be loaded. The cargo is lifted out of the water and balanced by pumping out or blowing out the ballast water tanks. To avoid damage to the ballast water tanks from overpressure or underpressure, the internal tank pressures and levels require continuous monitoring.

Your benefit

Reliable
Accurate and reliable level measurement in all ballast tanks
Cost effective
Maximised operational time via maintenance-free measurement technology
User friendly
Simple installation in a service tunnel
 


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