Float Type Level Gauge Using Spring Motor
Float Type Level Gauge Using Spring Motor
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Contents
1
Application
Operating Principle
Installation
3.1
3.2
Indicator Setting
4.1
Level Measurement
4.2
4.3
4.4
Adjustment of Counter
4.5
Operation
Checker Function
Cranking Function
Maintenance Guidelines
8.1
Periodic Maintenance
8.2
Troubleshooting
Spare Parts
96/MKT/49/V02
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1
Application
The tank level gauge with float is used to measure and indicate tank liquid level in
oil refineries, oil depots, chemical and fertilizer plants, food industries etc.
2
Operating Principle
Figure 1 shows Tank Level Gauge operating principle. The Float (8) floats on the
surface of liquid due to its buoyancy.The level sensed is transmitted by means of a
Measuring Tape (1) and a Reduction Gear (3) to the Indicator (4). The Measuring
Tape Drum (5), is constantly kept, pre-tensioned by a Spring Motor (6). Thus there
is an equilibrium between the active force of float weight and spring tension. The
measuring system remains in steady state. When the level rises or falls, there is a
change in the active force of float weight, this force is immediately compensated by
the spring.The indication is adjusted linearly to the change in level.
Sheave Elbow (2)
Reduction Gear (3)
Indication (4)
1
2
3
4
Float
Guide Wire
Figure 1
3
Installation
2.
3.
1
Guide Wire
2
Figure 2
Figure 3
1
2
3
Figure 4
In case of Floating Roof Tank and Gas Holder Tank, Guide Wire Fixing
is not required.
Measuring Tape
2.
3.
4.
Tank Roof
Loop
Figure 5
Tape
Sprocket Wheel
Tape Drum
Locking Screw
Spring Drum
Figure 6
Tape
Tape
Tape
Shakle
65 mm
1.5 M
Float
Step 1
Step 2
Figure 7
Tape
Tape
Sprocket
Clip
Locking Screw
Tape Guide
(Maintain gap 2mm
approx. from sprocket)
Float
Step 3
Figure 9
Figure 8
3
Triangular Ring
3.
Measuring Tape
Figure 10
150mm
2.
Measuring Wire
Measuring Wire
Wind a stainless
steel wire f 0.6mm
about 10 to 15 turns
4.
Figure 11
Measuring Wire
Wind a stainless
steel wire f 0.6 mm
about 10 to 15 turns
Guide Rod
Float
B
Figure 12
Spring Spool
1.
Tape Drum
2.
Spring Drum
Locking Screw
Figure 13
M1 2 M2
0.6
Figure 14
Where,
M1 = Measuring Span
M2 = Actual Liquid Level
Wind spring around spring drum by number
of turns as calculated above and fix it.
Correct
Wrong
Wrong
Spring Winding
1. Do not remove your hands from spring while winding spring on spring
drum. It will injure your hands if slipped.Wear hand gloves for safety.
2. While Spring Winding ensure that it is wound in correct direction
as shown above.
Guide Wire
Float
Guide Wire
1.
Solid Wire
Clamp (bolt, nut)
Bottom Anchor Weight
Figure 15
5
3.
4.
25mm
2.
Figure 16
4
Indicator Setting
4.1 Level Measurement
1
2
3
4
Cap Nut
Example:
Long Pointer Reading = 1.1 M
= 1100 mm
Short Pointer Reading = 10 mm
Total = (1100+10) mm = 1110 mm
Short Pointer
0 10
20
30
Figure 17
1.
First read longer pointer which gives reading in meters (each small division
being equal to 100mm).
2.
3.
1 4 0
mm
First Drum
Second Drum
Black Band
Third Drum
Green Band
Figure 18
90
95
1 4 0
00
05
10
mm
Reading: 1 4 0 1 0 mm
Read Digits
Read Dial
Figure 19
Refer figure 20 and 21 when digits are in
changeover position. When the red index is
on the green band, read digits lying on the
green side of the counter, see figure 20.
Green Side
Black Side
Green Marks
0
1 4
3mm9
90
95
00
05
10
Reading: 1 4 0 0 0 mm
Read Digits
Read Dial
Figure 20
When the red arrow is on black band, read
digits lying on black side of counter, see
figure 21.
Counter reads 13998mm.
0
1 4
3mm9
90
95
00
05
10
Reading: 1 3 9 9 8 mm
Read Digits
Read Dial
Figure 21
7
5
Operation
Once the tank level gauge has been installed and reading is adjusted, allow it to run
into operating condition till the float has traveled for 2 to 3 times from low level to
high level. Cross check tank level gauge reading with gauging tape reading and
adjust tank level gauge reading once again if there is any difference in the reading.
This is necessary only at initial stage.
6
Checker Function
0
M et er s
90
M i ll i m e t
ers
10
20
80
30
70
Nivo Controls Pvt. Ltd.
60
1.
2.
40
50
Checker Knob
Figure 22
7
Cranking Function
(Optional)
0
M et er s
90
M i ll i m e t
ers
10
80
20
70
30
60
50
40
Cranking Unit
Figure 23
8
Maintenance
Guidelines
8.2 Troubleshooting
Check Items
Maintenance Procedure
Free movement of
sprocket wheel
After opening the rear cover of the gauge head, check each drum
for its bearing condition as well as for free movement.
Liquid Seal
Accumulation of liquid
inside the gauge head
Open drain plug provided at the bottom of the gauge head. Allow
the liquid to drain out completely and replace plug.
Symptom
Possible Cause
Remedy
Indicator showing
constant reading
Indicator Reading
deviates from
actually measured
level
1. Setting Disturbed
Indication changing
frequently
Checker
Inoperative
1. Tighten Setscrew
2. Tighten Setscrew
3. Replace Spring with Spring
Holder Assembly
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9
Spare Parts
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Part Name
Quantity
per Gauge Head
Installed
1.
2.
3.
Spring Motor
4.
5.
Pointer Kit
6.
7.
8.
Checker Knob
9.
Measuring Tape
10.
Float
WARRANTY
CUSTOMER
SERVICE
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SERVICE CENTERS
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