Probe for measuring the level of liquid in a tank or pipe

Measuring and testing – Liquid level or depth gauge – Immersible electrode type

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324 61P, 361284, G01F 2326

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045948933

ABSTRACT:
The capacitor probe is made up of two parts, both of which are in fluid communication with the interior of the tank or pipe the liquid level of which is to be measured. One part (7) of the probe is located at the bottom of the probe and acts as a reference capacitor. The other part (4) of the probe extends upwardly to the maximum liquid level to be measured. The part (4) includes two identical measuring capacitors, one of which is connected to the reference capacitor.

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