The pros and cons of direct versus externally mounted level controls.
It has already been acknowledged that the water level in a steam boiler varies considerably as a result of:
These are externally mounted chambers which have pipe connections to the boiler. They are usually, but not always, fitted with float controls. Some typical arrangements are shown in Figure 3.19.1.
Two external chambers are required

These are sometimes referred to as direct mounted level controls, and they require protection tubes to be installed inside the boiler shell as shown in Figure 3.19.4.
The first and second low level devices must be mounted in separate protection tubes, so that they are completely independent of each other.
The protection tubes themselves are not standard items, and will be uniquely manufactured for each individual boiler. However, because the design of the protection tubes can have such a major effect on the successful operation of the level controls, the following provide some guidance for their design and installation:
Diameter
An 80 mm nominal bore protection tube will ensure steady conditions and provide sufficient clearance for probe centering.
Where two probes (for example, level control/high alarm probe plus self-monitoring low alarm probe) are to be installed in a single protection tube, 100 mm nominal bore is usually required.
Length
The protection tube should go as far down between the boiler tubes as physically possible.
Location
Where there is a choice of probe installation positions, the general recommendations are as follows:
There are a number of significant advantages to using direct mounted controls in internal protection tubes:
Electromagnetic test facility
The switch head includes a solenoid coil below the single switch sub-assembly. This surrounds an armature, which is located inside the stainless steel centre tube and fixed to the float rod.
To initiate the test cycle, the coil can be energised by a timer or a manually operated push button, and the float will be thrust downwards, to stop the burner firing and thus operate the alarm system. When the coil is de-energised the float rises to its normal level.Probe controls Single channel (non self-monitoring high integrity probes) may be installed in protection tubes, and, because they have no moving parts, they will often last longer than an equivalent float control system.
The use of internal protection tubes in conjunction with high integrity, self-monitoring probes and controllers, brings significant advantages in terms of testing requirements and the level of supervision demanded by authorities such as the UK Health and Safety Executive. This is discussed further in the next Module.