TCP’s Multi-Points Provide the Solution to Space Limitations for Multiple Thermocouples
Certain processes require the monitoring of temperatures throughout a vessel. When space limitations or cost make it impractical to utilize individual thermocouples at each required location, TCP’s multi-point thermocouples provide the solution.
Multi-points are custom designed to locate measuring junctions at key points in your application. They are constructed to withstand the extreme temperatures and pressures experienced in severe reactor environments.
A multi-point assembly generally consists of a junction box providing terminal connections for instrumentation leads to the thermocouples, an extension neck which places the junction box above the radiated heat of the vessel, a mounting flange which mates the assembly to the vessel instrumentation nozzle and a closed pipe thermowell which protects the enclosed thermocouples from extreme harmful process conditions experienced in most applications.
These assemblies are used in a variety of applications including catalytic crackers, lime kilns, distillation columns and pressurized reactor vessels. A multi-point can be almost any size. TCP has manufactured multi-point assemblies as long as 100 feet. But, they can be as short as 3 feet. The number of sensors placed in the assembly is limited only by the thermowell pipe size, as few as two and as many as twenty sensors. For more than twenty sensors, please consult the factory. TCP’s multi-point assemblies are designed to meet the requirements of the application.
To give you a better idea of our capabilities, we’ve included several examples of some typical designs. The following designs do not necessarily reflect the type of mounting, size or limitations, they should be used merely as an indicator of typical designs. |