Abstract

Currently, the most widely used devices for measuring the level of liquids (float and non-float). Float gauges are generally more accurate than non-float gauges. However, the operating conditions of float level gauges are much more difficult due to the difficult operating conditions of floats in an aggressive environment with a large amount of mechanical impurities. Automation tools used to measure the weight of oil and oil products should provide output information in a form convenient for further processing, at the same time, these devices should be structurally simple and applicable to existing types of tanks. The amount of oil in tanks can be determined in two ways: by measuring the level of oil and its specific gravity; by direct measurement of the weight of a liquid. Each of these methods has its own advantages and disadvantages. Currently, the most widely used devices for measuring the level of liquids (float and non-float). Float gauges are generally more accurate than non-float gauges. However, the operating conditions of float level gauges are much more difficult due to the difficult operating conditions of floats in an aggressive environment with a large amount of mechanical impurities. The choice of this or that device is determined by the specific conditions of its operation, the required measurement accuracy, aggressiveness of the liquid, etc. Limit switches are installed on the level gauge, which, when the liquid level in the tank reaches the upper or lower limit mark, turn on the alarm circuit. The principle of operation of the level gauge is based on measuring the increase in the electrical capacitance of sensors when they are filled with a substance (oil product) that has a dielectric constant that is different from the dielectric constant of air. The measurement accuracy is achieved by the fact that the entire measured level is divided into separate equal sections and is determined, among other factors, by the length of each section.

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