
The objectives were to produce a temperature sensor with up to 60 discrete measuring points with temperatures up to 300C throughout the vessel. The customer requested no thermowell to avoid temperature averaging and to increase probe flexibility. Probes were to be inserted through a flanged port and then routed around internal framework. Measuring tips were to be located at strategic points near oxygen spargers. At the tank entry, double sealing was required to contain the pressure and to provide the termination point for cable extension to the instrumentation.

Mineral insulated type K thermocouples were used with a double Hastelloy C276 sheath to withstand the acid. They were very flexible and easily bent with hands. The probes had an epoxy resin seal within the flange assembly as well as secondary compression fittings to hold the pressure. ASME IX coded welding was used. A bespoke termination enclosure was secured to the flange assembly and pre-wired to Multicore extension cable.
The 60 discrete sensors were all different predetermined lengths. The probes were pre-bundled according to the defined routes. All the probes were marked for easy identification in the uncomfortable working space of a catalyst tank. This made installation easier. They were secured to the internal framework and the measurement points could be placed exactly where the customer required with no averaging between probes whatsoever. We also provided some straightening rolls to deal with any kinks or bends that may occur. They were delivered in a degreased clean condition.
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