A sump is a vessel located in a low place or below key equipment that collects waste or overflow liquids like waste oil, condensate, chemicals, or water which are collected for reprocessing or disposal. Treated wastewater or rain collection water is stored in open atmosphere sumps. Sumps are also used to collect waste product streams. They are often placed underground for ease of filling and for insulation when situated in locations with extreme climates. The sump is often accessible with only top-down measurement technology. It is sometimes desirable to also measure interface, in which case guided wave radar technology such as the Rosemount 5300 Level Transmitter is the recommended solution. For remote locations with no cable infrastructure, a wireless guided wave radar such as the Rosemount™ 3308 Level Transmitter enables efficient and accurate level control and data collection. If a non-contacting solution is preferred, the Rosemount 3408™ Level Transmitter is an alternative choice.
The Rosemount 5300 Level Transmitter is ideal for challenging measurements on liquids, slurries, and solids, offering state of the art reliability and safety features in level and interface applications. Rosemount 5300 offers several advantages such as easy installation, no need for calibration, and is unaffected by process conditions. Also, it is SIL 2 certified making it your first choice for safety applications. It has a robust construction and features powerful built-in diagnostics allowing you to focus on the essential part - your plant.