Non-contacting radar gauges support increased safety by providing extremely accurate and reliable level measurements in large tanks storing hazardous liquefied gases.
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Emulation technology facilitates easy and cost-efficient tank gauging system upgrades
Servo level gauges are prone to measurement inaccuracy, have a poor reliability record and require regular maintenance and recalibration. Despite this, many aging tank gauging systems based on this level measurement technology remain in use on bulk liquid storage...
How changes to API 2350 standard increase plant and worker safety
Significant changes have been made in the fifth edition of the API 2350 safety standard relating to non-pressurised above-ground large petroleum storage tanks. These changes simplify the implementation of overfill prevention solutions, leading to enhanced plant and...
Why Radar Gauges are a Better Choice than Servo Technology for Liquefied Gas Applications
In tank gauging systems for cryogenic vessels that contain liquefied gases such as LNG and LPG, reliable level measurement is vital for inventory management and custody transfer purposes, and to prevent overfills. Servo gauges have often been used to perform level...
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