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The mechanical level gauge utilizes a simple effective design, featuring a float mechanism that rises and falls with the fuel/water level, providing a clear, easy-to-read measurement directly. Its robust construction ensures long-lasting performance, while the absence of electronic components makes it resistant to power failures and harsh conditions.
The mechanical level gauge utilizes a simple effective design, featuring a float mechanism that rises and falls with the fuel/water level, providing a clear, easy-to-read measurement directly. Its robust construction ensures long-lasting performance, while the absence of electronic components makes it resistant to power failures and harsh conditions.
Ideal for both fuel and water tanks, our mechanical level gauge is easy to install and maintain, making it a practical choice for various applications. Whether for emergency backup systems or continuous operation, this gauge enhances operational efficiency by enabling proactive management of fuel/water levels.
Ideal for both fuel and water tanks, our mechanical level gauge is easy to install and maintain, making it a practical choice for various applications. Whether for emergency backup systems or continuous operation, this gauge enhances operational efficiency by enabling proactive management of fuel/water levels.
model # | PMGD-500 |
Length | 500mm from the bottom of the nyon flange |
Material | PA66 nyon flange and NBR float |
Output | Empty to full level |
Float dimension | 39*50mmm |
Thread | BSP1 1/2" |
Optional Flange | 6-hole flange pack and welding adaptor is availble |
model # | PMGD-500 |
Length | 500mm from the bottom of the nyon flange |
Material | PA66 nyon flange and NBR float |
Output | Empty to full level |
Float dimension | 39*50mmm |
Thread | BSP1 1/2" |
Optional Flange | 6-hole flange pack and welding adaptor is availble |
Mechanical gauges are traditional devices that use physical mechanisms to indicate the level of a fluid. They often feature a dial and a pointer that move in response to changes in fluid levels.
The float rises and falls with the water/fuel/diesel/agsoline level, moving the dial pointer accordingly.
Advantages of Mechanical Gauges
Simplicity:
Easy to read and understand, with no need for complex electronics.
It works nicely in the environment of no power supply.
Cost-Effectiveness:
Typically less expensive than electronic sensors, making them suitable for many applications.
Industrial Processes:
Mechanical level gauges are used in industrial processes that involve storing or filling liquids in containers. They are essential for monitoring fluid levels in drums, vessels, tanks, and other process equipment.
Chemical and Petrochemical Industries:
These gauges are particularly useful in environments where the fluid is stored at high pressure and high temperature. They can withstand harsh conditions and provide accurate level measurements.
Mechanical gauges are traditional devices that use physical mechanisms to indicate the level of a fluid. They often feature a dial and a pointer that move in response to changes in fluid levels.
The float rises and falls with the water/fuel/diesel/agsoline level, moving the dial pointer accordingly.
Advantages of Mechanical Gauges
Simplicity:
Easy to read and understand, with no need for complex electronics.
It works nicely in the environment of no power supply.
Cost-Effectiveness:
Typically less expensive than electronic sensors, making them suitable for many applications.
Industrial Processes:
Mechanical level gauges are used in industrial processes that involve storing or filling liquids in containers. They are essential for monitoring fluid levels in drums, vessels, tanks, and other process equipment.
Chemical and Petrochemical Industries:
These gauges are particularly useful in environments where the fluid is stored at high pressure and high temperature. They can withstand harsh conditions and provide accurate level measurements.
Installing a mechanical level gauge involves several key steps:
Choose the proper mounting Location:
Select an appropriate spot for the gauge where it can accurately measure the water level, avoiding obstructions.
Prepare the Site:
Clean the installation area to ensure a secure fit and prevent interference.
Mount the Sensor:
Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines step-by-step to securely mount the gauge.
Test the gauge:
After installation, test the gauge to check & ensure it responds correctly to water level changes.
Regular Maintenance:
Establish a routine to check and maintain the gauge for optimal performance periodically, such as visual inspection and cleansing.
Installing a mechanical level gauge involves several key steps:
Choose the proper mounting Location:
Select an appropriate spot for the gauge where it can accurately measure the water level, avoiding obstructions.
Prepare the Site:
Clean the installation area to ensure a secure fit and prevent interference.
Mount the Sensor:
Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines step-by-step to securely mount the gauge.
Test the gauge:
After installation, test the gauge to check & ensure it responds correctly to water level changes.
Regular Maintenance:
Establish a routine to check and maintain the gauge for optimal performance periodically, such as visual inspection and cleansing.