Marine Magnetic Level Gauge

Marine Magnetic Level Gauge


1. Standard models are suitable for temperatures from -40°C to +120°C.

2. High-temperature models can handle temperatures up to +450°C.

3. Standard models handle up to 2.5 MPa.

4. Special models can be designed for higher pressures, up to 10 MPa or more.

5. Typically ranges from 0.3 meters to 20 meters, depending on the application and specific design.

6. Usually within ±5 mm or better, depending on the length and the specific model.


Overview

Working Principle

1. Buoyancy:

The float inside the chamber is designed to float on the liquid surface. As the liquid level rises or falls, the float moves accordingly.

2. Magnetic Coupling:

The magnet inside the float is coupled with an external indicator through the non-magnetic wall of the primary chamber. This means that the float's movement causes the external indicators to change position or color, providing a clear, real-time indication of the liquid level.

3. Indicator Response:

The external indicators (often flaps or rollers) are typically bi-color, changing from one color (e.g., white) to another (e.g., red) to clearly show the level of the liquid inside the tank.

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