Power, Vol.155, No.2, 54-57, 2011
Concerns About Temperature-Equalizing Columns Used for Steam Drum Level Measurement
In the 1950s, temperature-equalizing columns were commonly used in steam drum differential pressure based devices for measuring water level. However, these columns are problematic because a portion of the reference leg can flash to steam on a pressure decrease (load increase), and this will result in a temporary, false, high-level measurement, which adds to the swell effect. The columns can also result in measurement inaccuracies. It's time to replace these antiquated instruments with a more modern reference leg.