Pressure line in a hydroelectric power plant
Breakage and leak detection in a pressure line in a hydroelectric power plant
Process data
    Measuring task:
    
    Flow rate measurement
        Measuring point:
    
    Pressure line
        Measuring range up to:
    
    500 mbar
        Medium:
    
    Water
        Process temperature:
    
    0 ... +20 °C
        Process pressure:
    
    0 … +500 mbar
        Special challenges:
    
    Pressure shocks
Application
In hydroelectric power plants, water is transported from the dam to the turbine via a pressure pipe. A partial or complete rupture of the pressure line leads to an increase in flow rate in the pipe that is higher than the maximum permissible flow expected. Undetected leaks lead to flooding and destruction of the power plant, resulting in a loss of energy production. For that reason it is important to measure the flow rate reliably in order to detect a pipe break and thus trigger the necessary remedial action, such as closing the pressure valve.
                    Your benefit
Reliable
                                Accurate flow measurement in the pipeline ensures timely leak detection in the pressure line
                            Cost effective
                                Long-term stability of the differential pressure transmitter
                            User friendly
                                Simple commissioning setup without medium
                            Recommended products
 
                                            VEGADIF 85
Differential pressure transmitter for flow measurement in the pressure line
- High accuracy through measurement of extremely small pressure differences
- Reliable flow measurement for detection of pipe breakage
- Robust measurement, as there are no moving parts
Measuring range - Pressure
                                                            -40 ... 40 bar
                                                            Process temperature
                                                            -90 ... 400 °C
                                                            Process pressure
                                                            -1 ... 400 bar
                                                             
                    
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