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LEVEL DETECTORS
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Figure 3    Reflex Gauge Glass

LEVEL DETECTORS Level Detectors Figure  1  (a)  shows  a  gauge  glass  which  is  used  for  vessels  where  the  liquid  is  at  ambient temperature and pressure conditions.  Figure 1 (b) shows a gauge glass which is used for vessels where the liquid is at an elevated pressure or a partial vacuum.  Notice that the gauge glasses in Figure 1 effectively form a "U" tube manometer where the liquid seeks its own level due to the pressure of the liquid in the vessel. Gauge glasses made from tubular glass or plastic are used for service up to 450 psig and 400°F. If it is desired to measure the level of a vessel at higher temperatures and pressures, a different type of gauge glass is used.   The type of gauge glass utilized in this instance has a body made of metal with a heavy glass or quartz section for visual observation of the liquid level.  The glass section is usually flat to provide strength and safety.   Figure 2 illustrates a typical transparent gauge glass. Figure 2    Gauge Glass IC-03 Page 2 Rev. 0

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