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MTS Systems Corp. - Sensor Div.

Release date: October 17, 2006

MTS Sensors Provide Accurate Level Measurements for BP Storage Tanks

MTS M-Series sensor continue to provide BP with accurate tank level measurement...

CARY, N.C (October 17, 2006) - MTS Systems Corp. Sensors Division, the world's leader in magnetostrictive sensing technology, has supplied BP (formerly Amoco) with M-Series sensors for use in their storage tanks for refined petroleum products. Using the flexible M-Series sensors to fit the 45 to 60-ft. tall vessels, the sensors provide both tank level and temperature measurement of flammable liquids. With a rugged design, the M-Series enables BP to monitor light oils, diesel fuels, and gasoline at various locations throughout the United States.

BP has used MTS level sensors in their Above Ground Storage Tanks (AST) for over a decade because the accuracy of magnetostrictive technology in the measurement of liquid level is vital in preventing serious accidents from occurring with the extremely hazardous petroleum products.

"We have used MTS sensors because their accuracy provides us with vital information that enables us to prevent accidents and keep detailed information on our inventory," said Ken Andreen, Project Manager for BP. "We have been most impressed, however, by the hands-on support MTS provides when there is a problem. Their field technicians work hard to keep our tank storage system running, which is why we have maintained a working relationship for so long."

As the second largest liquids pipeline company in the United States, BP adheres to the highest possible standards of environmental safety as put forth by the US Department of Transportation Office of Pipeline Safety. When transporting 450 million barrels of oil refined products, natural gas liquids, carbon dioxide, and chemicals daily it is necessary for the company to take the necessary precautions in order to avoid serious accidents.

Magnetostrictive level gauges are ideal for above ground (AST) tank applications. By providing temperature monitoring along with level measurement, they allow BP to closely monitor the volume of product in each tank. The sensor, consisting of a flexible stainless steel pipe and electronics contained in an explosion-proof housing, works by sending an electrical pulse along the length of the waveguide installed in the tank. A float with an integral magnet rests on the liquid level's surface and allows the electronics to calculate the level or interface inside the tank from the return signal generated by the interaction between the waveguide pulse and the float magnetic field. The float moves up and down the pipe as liquid raises or lowers in the tank. Digital temperature sensors along the length of the pipe determine the temperature of the stored fuel for accurate monitoring.

"BP has been a great partner to us over the years, and we have strived to provide the highest quality and most reliable sensors for their storage tanks," said Adrian Totten, Level Products Marketing Manager for MTS. "The M-Series sensors are ideal for these types of applications because of their accuracy in level and temperature measurement. MTS is the only magnetostrictive level manufacturer who can supply this degree of accuracy for both underground and above ground storage tank applications." With the capability to provide level, interface, and temperature measurement all from one tank opening, the M-Series offers a wide variety of options for storage tank operators. The M-Series level sensors also provide remote programming and diagnostic capabilities, via serial communication to simplify commissioning and trouble-shooting. The flexible M-Series sensor has a maximum nonlinearity of 0.008% F.S. (1/16") and a repeatability of less than 0.002% F.S. (0.015") and is available in various lengths, from 18in. to 60ft.

For More Information Contact: October 17, 2006, MT950 Adrian Totten, Level Products Marketing Manager 919-677-0100 adrian.totten@mts.com

Patricia Staino, BtB Marketing PR Executive 919-872-8172 patricia@btbmarketing.com

Company Information:
Name: MTS Systems Corp. - Sensor Div.
Address: 3001 Sheldon Dr.
City: Cary
State: NC
ZIP: 27513
Country: USA
Phone: 919-677-0100
FAX: 919-677-0200
http://www.mtssensors.com

More New Product News from this company:
Mar 19, 2008 - Magnetostrictive Position Sensor comes with 48 mm dia.
Mar 18, 2008 - Mobile Hydraulic Sensor offers PWM digital output option.
Nov 29, 2007 - Display Meter indicates level of storage tanks.
Oct 9, 2007 - Mobile Hydraulic Sensor features CANbus interface.
Jul 16, 2007 - Linear Position Sensor is designed for long stroke lengths.
Jun 5, 2007 - Redundant Sensor suits critical applications.
May 25, 2007 - Mobile Hydraulic Sensor suits rugged applications.
May 21, 2007 - Hydraulic Sensor suits embedded cylinder applications.
May 11, 2007 - Level Sensors meet sanitary specifications.
Apr 24, 2007 - Sensor targets servo control applications in automation.

Other News from this company:
Jun 19, 2008 - MTS Enhances Set-up Software for Level Plus® Model MG Digital Transmitter
May 15, 2008 - MTS MH Sensors Make Refuse Collection Vehicles Perform Better, Longer
May 07, 2008 - MTS Sensors' Linear Position Sensors Provide Precise Feedback In Hydraulic Levelers
May 05, 2008 - MTS Sensors' Linear Position Sensors Ensure Accuracy, Consistency In Steel Rolling
Mar 27, 2008 - MTS Sensors Level Plus® Transmitters Provides Accuracy, Repeatability in Bio Waste Tank Applications
Mar 26, 2008 - Positive Test Results for MTS Sensors' Level Plus® Fieldbus Transmitter
Mar 13, 2008 - MTS Sensors' Provide High-Speed Position Feedback in New Sawmill Construction
Mar 12, 2008 - MTS Demonstrates Flexibility and Durability in Mobile Hydraulic Product Line
Mar 11, 2008 - MTS Sensors' High-Speed Position Feedback for Industrial Ethernet
Feb 27, 2008 - MTS Sensors' Linear Position Sensors Offer Multiple Magnet Capability for Higher Machine Productivity
Jan 21, 2008 - MTS Sensors Ensure Precision in Airbus Wing Assembly
Jan 09, 2008 - MTS Sensors Develops Integrated Connector for Mobile Cylinder Applications
Jan 08, 2008 - MTS Sensors and OleumTech Provide Customers' Tank Levels on the Web
Oct 10, 2007 - MTS Sensors Ensure Precision in Friction Stir Welding Application
Oct 03, 2007 - MTS Sensors Revitalizes Level Plus®
Oct 02, 2007 - MTS Enhance Level Plus® MG Sensor with Redesigned Temperature Capabilities
Oct 02, 2007 - MTS Sensors Develops Level Plus® Sensor with Foundation Fieldbus Output
Sep 12, 2007 - Rapid Controls Develops Displays for Temposonics® C-Series Sensors
Aug 21, 2007 - Demand for MTS C-Series Sensor Grows in Medical Applications
Aug 20, 2007 - MTS Joins Rockwell Automation's Encompass Program

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