Good presentation,, but for me to short video and not more specific about the PDIT is measure the level. Any way good video and presentation. More detail and longer video more use full.. Thanks
Hi Yasar, Thanks for your comment! We don't have a course video covering this topic yet. However, it's a great topic suggestion - I will make sure to forward this to our course developers. Thanks for sharing and happy learning!
Check the low-side connection to the pressure transmitter (the one with the leg connected to the top of the tank). If it is full of liquid, it is a wet leg. If there is only air in the leg, then it is a dry leg. Ok, that may be a little too obvious of an answer and I realize you may not be able to tell if there is fluid in the leg. The other way to tell is to check the calibrated range of the transmitter. If the LRV (0% reading) is a negative pressure, then you have a wet leg. Otherwise, you have a dry leg (the LRV will be zero or positive).
Thanks for asking! On our website, we provide multilingual subtitles for our courses to make them more accessible. However, subtitles aren't available on RU-vid just yet.