Project Planning Briefs
Use these briefs to prepare selection inputs, engineering checks, and document requirements before a model or supplier is approved.
Saudi Water Storage Radar Level Planning Brief
Selection context
This brief outlines the information needed to evaluate non-contact radar level measurement for water storage tanks operating in high ambient temperatures. It does not identify or claim results for a specific customer project.
Engineering task
Select a configuration that fits the tank geometry, operating temperature, mounting location, power and signal requirements, while documenting the exact environmental and compliance limits.
Review approach
- • Review the tank drawing, nozzle, measuring range, internals, condensation, foam, and expected ambient and process temperatures.
- • Compare the required range, blind zone, accuracy, antenna, enclosure, power, and output with the current AM-RL80 datasheet.
- • Request model-specific inspection, calibration, environmental, and compliance documents before approval.
Related instruments
Verify before approval
- Tank drawing, nozzle dimensions, measuring range, medium, and obstructions
- Normal and maximum ambient and process temperature
- Power, signal, control-system, ingress-protection, and mounting requirements
- Current datasheet revision and applicable model-specific documentation
- Written quotation covering configuration, inspection, delivery, and acceptance criteria
Indonesia Water Network Magmeter Planning Brief
Selection context
This brief organizes the inputs for evaluating electromagnetic flow meters in treated-water distribution networks. It does not identify a utility or claim a completed order.
Engineering task
Match the meter to liquid conductivity, pipe sizes, pressure class, flange standard, liner and electrode compatibility, grounding, installation conditions, and the control system.
Review approach
- • Confirm the water conductivity and chemical conditions before selecting electromagnetic technology.
- • Document each pipe size, flange and pressure standard, liner and electrode requirement, straight-run availability, and grounding method.
- • Review the current AM-EMF100 configuration and request the calibration, inspection, packing, and delivery documents required by the project.
Related instruments
Verify before approval
- Liquid conductivity, temperature, chemistry, and solids content
- Pipe schedule, diameter, flange, pressure class, lining, and electrode material
- Grounding, full-pipe condition, straight runs, and available installation space
- Power, output, communication, display, and accuracy requirements
- Approved datasheet, calibration scope, inspection plan, packing, and delivery terms
Brazil OEM Digital Pressure Gauge Planning Brief
Selection context
This brief describes the qualification work for a private-label digital pressure gauge program. It does not identify a system integrator or claim order or margin results.
Engineering task
Align the gauge specification, electrical and mechanical interfaces, artwork, packaging, sample approval, documentation, quality checks, and supply terms before production.
Review approach
- • Create a controlled specification covering pressure range, overload, accuracy, process connection, display, units, power, enclosure, and environmental conditions.
- • Provide approved artwork, label, serial-number, language, packaging, and confidentiality requirements before sample preparation.
- • Agree sample acceptance, inspection, change control, documentation, MOQ, tooling, warranty, and delivery terms in writing.
Related instruments
Verify before approval
- Pressure and overload range, accuracy, materials, thread, display, output, and enclosure
- Logo, label, packaging, manuals, language, serialization, and confidentiality scope
- Prototype and sample approval criteria with named reviewers
- Inspection, calibration, traceability, change-control, and nonconformance process
- Written MOQ, tooling, warranty, payment, packing, and delivery terms
Evidence before claims
Customer identities, project outcomes, order quantities, and testimonials are published only after source, scope, redaction, and channel approval.