1、Designation: F2044 09 (Reapproved 2013) An American National StandardStandard Specification forLiquid Level Indicating Equipment, Electrical1This standard is issued under the fixed designation F2044; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the c
2、ase of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.This standard has been approved for use by agencies of the Department of Defense.1. Scope1.1 This spe
3、cification covers the requirements for electricalliquid level indicating equipment for shipboard low pressureand high pressure tanks containing freshwater, feed water,potable water, seawater, wastewater, diesel fuel, lubricating oil,contaminated oil, refrigerants, JP fuels, and various otherfluids.
4、Application includes compensating tanks in which theequipment must locate the interface.1.2 Each liquid level indicating equipment typically consistsof the following components:(a) One or more sensing devices;(b) Flexible interconnections, if needed;(c) Primary indicator panel assembly;(d) Auxiliary
5、 indicator panel assembly, when required; and(e) Portable indicator panel assembly, when required.1.3 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as thestandard. The values given in parentheses are for informationonly. Where information is to be specified, it shall be stated inSI units.1.4 This
6、 standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.1.5 Special requirement
7、s for naval shipboard applicationsare included in the Supplement to this standard.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2D3951 Practice for Commercial Packaging2.2 ISO Standards:9001 Quality System Model for Quality Assurance inDesign/Development, Production, Installation, and Ser-vicing33. Term
8、inology3.1 Definitions:3.1.1 hysteresismaximum difference in output, at anymeasurand value within the specified range, when the value isapproached first with increasing and then with decreasingmeasurand.3.1.2 insulation resistancethe resistance measured be-tween insulated portions of a liquid level
9、indicating equipmentand between insulated portions of a liquid level indicatingequipment and ground when a specified dc voltage is appliedunder specified conditions.3.1.3 outputelectrical or numerical quantity, produced bya liquid level indicating sensor or measurement system, that isa function of t
10、he applied measurand.3.1.4 pressure cyclingthe specified minimum number ofspecified periodic pressure changes over which a liquid levelindicating sensor will operate and meet the specified perfor-mance.3.1.5 process mediumthe measured fluid (measurand) thatcomes in contact with the sensing element.3
11、.1.6 repeatabilityability of a liquid level indicatingequipment to reproduce output readings when the same mea-surand value is applied to it consecutively, under the sameconditions, and in the same direction.3.1.7 responsethe measured output of a liquid level indi-cating sensor to a specified change
12、 in measurand.3.1.8 signal conditioneran electronic device that makesthe output signal from a sensor element compatible with areadout system.3.1.9 wetted partsliquid level indicating equipment com-ponents with at least one surface in direct contact with theprocess medium.1This specification is under
13、 the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F25 on Shipsand Marine Technology and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee F25.10 onElectrical.Current edition approved Oct. 1, 2013. Published October 2013. Originallyapproved in 2000. Last previous edition approved in 2009 as F2044 - 09. DOI:10.1520/F204
14、4-09R13.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.3Available from American National Standards Institute
15、 (ANSI), 25 W. 43rd St.,4th Floor, New York, NY 10036, http:/www.ansi.org.Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. United States14. Designation4.1 DesignationMost liquid level indicating equipmentmanufacturers use designations or systematic
16、numbering oridentifying codes.4.2 DesignLiquid level indicating equipment typicallyconsist of a sensing device that may or may not be in contactwith the process medium, a transduction element that modifiesthe signal from the sensing device to produce an electricaloutput, and an indicator panel assem
17、bly to show the level of themedium being measured. Some parts of the sensing device maybe hermetically sealed if those parts are sensitive to and may beexposed to moisture. The output cable must be securelyfastened to the body of the sensing device. A variety of sensingdevices is used in liquid leve
18、l indicating equipment. In themost common types of devices, sensing techniques such asadmittance/impedance, magnetic float, static pressure, differ-ential pressure, time domain reflectometry, radar, capacitive,resistance tape-type and ultrasonic are used. The function ofthe sensing device is to prod
19、uce a measurable response to theadmittance, impedance, differential pressure, reflected energy,capacitance, or resistance of the fluid being measured. Thefollowing is a brief introduction to the major level sensingtechnology design categories.4.2.1 Sensing TechniquesThe sensing device typicallydoes
20、not use any part of the tank structure as part of the sensingdevice.4.2.1.1 Admittance and ImpedanceThe admittance andimpedance sensing technique uses the apparent resistance tothe current flow of an alternating current in the sensing devicecircuit or its reciprocal with respect to the level of the
21、measuredfluid in the tank.4.2.1.2 Magnetic FloatThe magnetic float sensing tech-nique uses a float with embedded magnets to change the circuitstatus of the sensing device and produce an electrical signalproportional to the floats position with respect to the level ofthe measured fluid in the tank.4.
22、2.1.3 Differential PressureThe differential pressure-sensing technique uses the pressure difference regardless of theambient pressure to change the circuit status of the sensingdevice and produce an electrical signal proportional to the levelof the measured fluid in the tank.4.2.1.4 Time Domain Refl
23、ectometryThe time domain re-flectometry sensing technique uses a high frequency electro-magnetic wave transmitted along a transmission line, wire,cable, or rod to determine the level of the measured liquid(s) bydetecting changes in and timing the reflected energy.4.2.1.5 CapacitiveThe capacitive-sen
24、sing technique usesthe change in capacitance of the sensing device to produce anelectrical signal proportional to the level of the measured fluidin the tank.4.2.1.6 Resistance TapeThe resistance-tape-type sensingtechnique uses the change in circuit resistance in the sensingdevice to produce an elect
25、rical signal proportional to the levelof the measured fluid in the tank.4.2.1.7 Static PressureThe static head technique measuresthe static (head) pressure caused by the measured liquidrelative to the ambient pressure to change the circuit status ofthe sensing device and produce an electrical signal
26、 proportionalto the level of the measured fluid in the tank.4.2.1.8 RadarThe radar technique uses a high frequencyelectromagnetic wave transmitted through the air, includingguided inside a hollow tube, to determine the level of themeasured liquid(s) by detecting changes in and/or timing thereflected
27、 energy.4.2.1.9 UltrasonicThe ultrasonic technique uses high fre-quency sonic waves transmitted either through the air or in theliquid to be measured, to determine the measured liquid(s)level by detecting changes in and/or timing the reflectedenergy.4.3 Process MediumThe following are the most commo
28、ntypes of process media. The first column identifies fluids thatare measured in the tank. The second column identifies theliquid or gas that interfaces with the measured fluid.Fluid Liquid or GasContaminated fuel airContaminated oil compressed airFuel (diesel fuel, cargo fuel, gasoline) compressed g
29、asFreshwater, potable water, feed water WaterHydraulic oil steamJP-5, JP fuels seawaterLubricating oil wastewaterRefrigerantsSynthetic oilSeawaterTurbine oilWaste oilWastewater, sanitary waste4.4 Pressure RangeThe liquid level indicating equipmentmust be able to withstand the expected fluid pressure
30、s in thetank. Pressure range specification must take into accountexpected pressures to be encountered in differing tank sizes andfluid types for a particular sensor type.4.5 DisplayThe display for liquid level indication istypically specified as analog, digital, or both.5. Ordering Information5.1 Th
31、e purchaser shall provide the manufacturer with all ofthe pertinent application data shown in accordance with 5.2.Ifspecial application operating conditions exist that are notshown in the acquisition requirements, they shall also bedescribed.5.2 Acquisition RequirementsAcquisition documentsmust spec
32、ify the following:(a) Title, number, and date of this specification;(b) Manufacturers part number;(c) Sensing technique;(d) Application;(e) Pressure range;(f) Display requirements (see 4.5) and indication range;(g) Indicator panel assembly mounting method;(h) Indicator panel assembly requirements;(i
33、) System operating characteristics;(j) Materials;(k) Environmental requirements;(l) Quantity of liquid level indicating equipment required;(m) Size and weight restrictions (see 7.5);(n) Critical service life requirements (see 8.1);F2044 09 (2013)2(o) Performance requirements (see 8.2);(p) Special su
34、rface finish requirements (see 9.1);(q) When certification is required (see Section 13);(r) Special marking requirements (see Section 14);(s) Special packaging or package marking requirements(see Section 15);(t) When ISO 9001 quality assurance system is not re-quired (see 16.1); and(u) Special warra
35、nty requirements (see 16.2).6. Materials and Manufacture6.1 Sensing DevicesThe materials for the sensing devicesand wetted pans shall be selected for long-term compatibility(see 8.1) with the process medium (see 4.3).6.2 Material InspectionThe manufacturer shall be respon-sible for ensuring that mat
36、erials used are manufactured,examined, and tested in accordance with the specifications andstandards as applicable.7. Physical Properties7.1 EnclosureUnique or special enclosure requirementsshall be specified in the acquisition requirements (see 5.2).7.2 Liquid Level Indicating Equipment MountingLiq
37、uidlevel indicating equipment is commonly mounted using brack-ets or similar hardware.7.3 External ConfigurationThe outline drawing shallshow the configuration with dimensions in SI units (inch-pound units). The outline drawing shall include limitingdimensions for electrical connections if required.
38、 The outlinedrawing shall indicate the mounting method with hole size,center location, and other pertinent dimensions. Wherethreaded holes are used, thread specifications shall be provided.7.4 Electrical ConnectionElectrical flexible interconnec-tions shall be provided with each liquid level indicat
39、ing sensoras specified in the contract (see 5.1).7.5 Size and WeightThe user may have intended applica-tions in which size and weight are limited. Size and weightrestrictions shall be specified in the acquisition requirements(see 5.2).8. Performance Requirements8.1 Service LifeThe user may have a mi
40、nimum specifiedservice life requirement that may be critical. Critical servicelife requirements shall be specified in the acquisition require-ments (see 5.2).8.2 Liquid Level Indicating Equipment PerformancePerformance tolerances are usually specified in percent ofindicator full scale. Critical perf
41、ormance requirements shall bespecified in the acquisition requirements (see 5.2). The follow-ing performance characteristics and environmental exposuresmay or may not be important to each users intended applica-tion.AccuracyResponse timeRepeatabilityHysteresisInsulation resistanceSpecific gravityFlu
42、id conductivityTank wall proximityInclinationSpike voltageSalt sprayPressureVibrationShockEnclosuredc magnetic fieldElectromagnetic interference (EMI)ImmersionSupply line voltage and frequency variation9. Workmanship, Finish, and Appearance9.1 Finish and AppearanceAny special surface finish andappea
43、rance requirements shall be specified in the acquisitionrequirements (see 5.2).10. Inspection10.1 Classification of InspectionsThe inspection require-ments specified herein are classified as follows:(a) First article tests (see 10.2) and(b) Conformance tests (see 10.3).10.2 First Article TestsFirst
44、article test requirements shallbe specified, where applicable. First article test methods shouldbe identified for each design and performance characteristicspecified. Test report documentation requirements should alsobe specified.10.3 Conformance TestsConformance testing is accom-plished when first
45、article tests were satisfied by a previousacquisition or the product has demonstrated reliability insimilar applications. Conformance tests are usually less inten-sive than first article tests, often verifying that samples of aproduction lot meet a few critical performance requirements.11. Number of
46、 Tests and Retests11.1 Test SpecimenThe number of test specimens to besubjected to first article tests shall be specified and shoulddepend on the liquid level indicating equipment design.Generally, one liquid level indicating equipment of each type(that is, sensing technique, application, pressure r
47、ange, display,and indication range) shall be subjected to first article testing.12. Test Data12.1 Test DataTest data shall remain on file at the manu-facturers facility for review by the buyer upon request. It isrecommended that test data be retained in the manufacturersfiles for at least three year
48、s or a period of time acceptable to thebuyer and manufacturer.13. Certification13.1 When specified in the acquisition requirements (see5.2), the buyer shall be furnished certification that samplesF2044 09 (2013)3representing each lot have been either tested or inspected asdirected in this specificat
49、ion and the requirements have beenmet.14. Product Marking14.1 User specified product marking shall be listed in theacquisition requirements (see 5.2). The minimum data to beclearly marked on each liquid level indicating equipment shallinclude the following:(a) Manufacturers name,(b) Manufacturers part number,(c) Serial number or lot number,(d) Date of manufacture (not required if serial number istraceable to date of manufacture), and(e) Excitation voltage.15. Packaging and Package Marking15.1 Packaging of Product for Delivery Product