Scenario 2: Measurement Requiring The Process Pressure Feature - GE Optica Operator's Manual

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January 2006
Scenario 2: Measurement
Requiring the Process
Pressure Feature
Measuring Vapor Pressure
Without a Pressure Sensor
3-6
Process pressure is 500 psi, above the measurement range of a typical
GE Infrastructure Sensing chilled mirror sensor. A flow meter is
installed upstream of the sensor cavity to expand the gas to be within
the measurable range of the dew point sensor. Since we wish to
measure the dew point of the process gas and dew point is pressure
dependent, an accurate dew point measurement at the process
pressure requires accommodating for the expansion to the sensor
cavity pressure by using the Optica's Process Pressure feature (see
Figure 3-6 below).
Figure 3-6: Measurement Scenario 2
To measure vapor pressure without a pressure sensor, make the
following entries in the Pressure input menu section for this example:
Input: Use default
Units: psia
Default: 14.7 (the pressure at the dew point sensor)
In addition, to accommodate the pressure expansion, the following
entries are required in the Process section:
Status: enabled
Pressure: 500 (specify the process pressure with the same units
as the default pressure specified above)
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