Pressure transmitter with impulse line plugging diagnostic
First Claim
1. A method of diagnosing impulse line plugging for a pressure transmitter, comprising:
- providing said pressure transmitter including a pressure case and at least one impulse line coupling said pressure transmitter to a fluid pipe or tank having a process fluid therein, said pressure transmitter including a pressure sensor in said pressure case configured to measure a process pressure of said process fluid, a temperature sensor for sensing an ambient temperature, and a processor accessing baseline data for said process pressure and said ambient temperature stored in at least one associated memory, said processor coupled to an output of said pressure sensor to receive said process pressure and to an output of said temperature sensor to receive said ambient temperature and implement an automatic impulse line plugging diagnostic (ILPD) algorithm stored in said associated memory;
obtaining process measurements including of said process pressure from said pressure sensor and of said ambient temperature from said temperature sensor;
wherein said processor runs said ILPD algorithm implementing;
utilizing said process measurements, comparing a magnitude of said process pressure to a baseline pressure predicted from said baseline data corresponding to a magnitude of said ambient temperature, andusing results of said comparing to determine whether said impulse line is plugged.
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Abstract
A pressure transmitter includes at least one impulse line for coupling a fluid pipe or tank to a pressure sensor that measures a process pressure of a process fluid, a temperature sensor measuring an ambient temperature, and a processor accessing baseline data for the process pressure and ambient temperature. The processor implements an automatic impulse line plugging diagnostic (ILPD) algorithm stored in memory. The processor runs the ILPD algorithm implementing utilizing process measurements including a process pressure from the pressure sensor and an ambient temperature from the temperature sensor, comparing a magnitude of the process pressure to a baseline pressure predicted from the baseline data corresponding to the ambient temperature, and uses results of the comparing to determine whether the impulse line is plugged. The comparing can involve comparing a process pressure change to a baseline pressure change predicted corresponding to an ambient temperature change.
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15 Claims
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1. A method of diagnosing impulse line plugging for a pressure transmitter, comprising:
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providing said pressure transmitter including a pressure case and at least one impulse line coupling said pressure transmitter to a fluid pipe or tank having a process fluid therein, said pressure transmitter including a pressure sensor in said pressure case configured to measure a process pressure of said process fluid, a temperature sensor for sensing an ambient temperature, and a processor accessing baseline data for said process pressure and said ambient temperature stored in at least one associated memory, said processor coupled to an output of said pressure sensor to receive said process pressure and to an output of said temperature sensor to receive said ambient temperature and implement an automatic impulse line plugging diagnostic (ILPD) algorithm stored in said associated memory; obtaining process measurements including of said process pressure from said pressure sensor and of said ambient temperature from said temperature sensor; wherein said processor runs said ILPD algorithm implementing; utilizing said process measurements, comparing a magnitude of said process pressure to a baseline pressure predicted from said baseline data corresponding to a magnitude of said ambient temperature, and using results of said comparing to determine whether said impulse line is plugged. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 13)
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9. A pressure transmitter, comprising:
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a pressure case configured for at least one impulse line to couple said pressure transmitter to a fluid pipe or tank having a process fluid therein; a pressure sensor configured to measure a process pressure of said process fluid, a temperature sensor for sensing an ambient temperature, and a processor accessing baseline data for said process pressure and said ambient temperature stored in at least one associated memory, said processor coupled to an output of said pressure sensor to receive said process pressure and to an output of said temperature sensor to receive said ambient temperature and implement an automatic impulse line plugging diagnostic (ILPD) algorithm stored in said associated memory; wherein said processor runs said ILPD algorithm implementing; utilizing process measurements including of said process pressure from said pressure sensor and of said ambient temperature from said temperature sensor, comparing a magnitude of said process pressure to a baseline pressure predicted from said baseline data corresponding to a magnitude of said ambient temperature, and using results of said comparing to determine whether said impulse line is plugged. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 14)
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15. A pressure transmitter, comprising:
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a pressure case configured for at least one impulse line to couple said pressure transmitter to a fluid pipe or tank having a process fluid therein; a pressure sensor configured to measure a process pressure of said process fluid, a temperature sensor for sensing an ambient temperature, and a processor accessing baseline data for said process pressure and said ambient temperature stored in at least one associated memory, said processor coupled to an output of said pressure sensor to receive said process pressure and to an output of said temperature sensor to receive said ambient temperature and implement an automatic impulse line plugging diagnostic (ILPD) algorithm stored in said associated memory; wherein said processor runs said ILPD algorithm implementing; utilizing process measurements including of said process pressure from said pressure sensor and of said ambient temperature from said temperature sensor, comparing a magnitude of a change in said process pressure (process pressure change) to a baseline pressure change predicted from said baseline data corresponding to a magnitude of a change in said ambient temperature (ambient temperature change), and using results of said comparing to determine whether said impulse line is plugged.
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