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Figure 3    Reflex Gauge Glass
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LEVEL DETECTORS Level Detectors various media.   Light is bent, or refracted, to a greater extent in water than in steam.   For the portion of the chamber that contains steam, the light rays travel relatively straight, and the red lens is illuminated.   For the portion of the chamber that contains water, the light rays are bent, causing  the  green  lens  to  be  illuminated.   The  portion  of  the  gauge  containing  water  appears green; the portion of the gauge from that level upward appears red. Figure 4   Refraction Gauge Glass (overhead view) Ball Float The ball float method is a direct reading liquid level mechanism.   The most practical design for the float is a hollow metal ball or sphere.   However, there are no restrictions to the size, shape, or material used.  The design consists of a ball float attached to a rod, which in turn is connected to a rotating shaft which indicates level on a calibrated scale (Figure 5).   The operation of the ball float is simple.   The ball floats on top of the liquid in the tank.   If the liquid level changes, the float will follow and change the position of the pointer attached to the rotating shaft. IC-03 Page 4 Rev. 0

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