Level gauges are industrial meters used to determine the level of a liquid in a fixed storage or process tank. Liquid level gauge calibration is used to ensure proper readings are obtained when using level gauges. There are several basic types of level gauges. Examples include magnetic level gauges, tank level gauges, fuel level gauges, water level gauges, and mechanical level gauges. A magnetic level gauge is used to control the level of fluids. A tank level gauge is used in tank volume monitoring. A fuel level gauge provides a direct fuel level reading for vehicle and equipment. A water level gauge is used for measuring the rise and fall of water levels. A mechanical level gauge monitors levels of underground storage tanks. Other level gauges are also commonly available.
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Engineering Web: Level Gauges - Machine Design
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Machine Design -
... two devices take care of level-monitoring needs of most fluid-power systems. Where fluid level is critical, or where the level is unlikely to be observed periodically by the operator, low-level alarms ...
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Motion Monitor from Machine Design and Motion System Design - August 1, 2007
... gauges at high temperature with inorganic glass to a load-measuring member. The glass bonding process eliminates instabilities associated with conventional epoxy bonded strain gauges, creating a more ...
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Fluid Power Monthly - June, 2007
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