On the River Weaver in the northern England county of Cheshire, the
Dutton sluice site consists of eight large sluice gates lifted by Rotork
actuators. The water level in the river determines when to open or
close the sluice gates and navigation is closed to river traffic if the
water level is too high.
The Dutton sluice site is a key measurement point and the level
monitoring needs to be very accurate. Consequently the level of the
River Weaver is now measured by four instruments. The first two are
ultrasonic sensors (for redundancy) mounted in stilling tubes. These
tubes are required in order to reduce loss of echo issues fromweather
and surface conditions. However the tubes can require substantial
engineering to install, and generally they need continuous on-site
maintenance to prevent blockages, or repairs to keep measurement
errors to a minimum.
Even with this stilling tube installation, the SCADA Maintenance
engineer has commented, “In recent years we have experienced is-
sues where either one or both of the ultrasonic sensors loses echo
or drifts, causing level sensor failure alarms to be sent out.”
As a result the Canal & River Trust (CRT) has installed two other
devices alongside the ultrasonic sensors, as test instruments. De-
signed and manufactured by German company VEGA, the radar
level sensors VEGAPULS WL61 are unaffected by weather or surface
conditions and were simply mounted on a unistrut adjacent to the
stilling tubes. CRT has compared the data from both sets of instru-
ments over several months and found that there was no drift with
the WL61 water radars since installation.
“Whilst we have seen occasions where the water level on one or
both of the ultrasonic units rises, the radars have not,” commented
the engineer. “As far as I can see, the WL61 radars provide more reli-
able data than the ultrasonic devices. My concern with the ultrasonic
sensors is that drift could create nuisance alarms and result in staff
call outs.” There are also the ongoing maintenance requirements
associated with the stilling tubes. “I do not have these concerns with
the WL61s. In addition, I have confidence in the support from VEGA
should an issue arise with any of the instruments at a later date.”
This yet another example of how radar is increasing reliability and
accuracy on open water applications.
For more information on VEGA products in South Africa,
please contact VEGA Controls SA on +27 11795 3249 or
Non contact radar level sensors increase
reliability on river sluices
VEGA water radars alongside ultrasonic sensors mounted in stilling tubes
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