The use of LPG in the marine industry has been topical for a few years and is most used on LPG carriers. With changing trends, the new fuel applications are more demanding when it comes to level measurement compared to conventional fuel tanks. For new applications, there is no solution to fit them all; instead, a variety of solutions is needed.
Single shell type C tanks with a tank volume of less than 1000 m³, and operational temperature and pressure at -48°C to 20°C and up to 20 bar and less than 15 m in height, are feasible to be used for LPG. Radar technology is ideal for this application since it has a vertical cold box with process connections on top of the tank. Solutions used for this application must be IGF code compliant and approved by marine class societies.
Gain vital operating information from your Rosemount CMS Tank Radar Gauges. The Rosemount Supply and Communications Unit (SCU) acts as a connection hub that collects and stores data from gauges and sensors, and serves clients with requested data. The unit is self-contained with provisions for intrinsically safe connection to external units. The unit stores configuration data of connected devices. Up to 68 tank channels can be connected.
Operational continuity is key for your ship’s long-term success. With Aperio Software you get a single point overview of your ship’s systems, which improves your ability to plan, control, monitor and react to alarms. It’s designed to manage a variety of stand-alone systems for tank monitoring, valve and pump control fuel management and alarm acquisition. The Aperio is highly scalable and flexible with customizing capabilities for most any combination of tasks, for most any size of vessel.