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Re: Sea-Note post# 72703

Sunday, 07/27/2008 10:54:35 AM

Sunday, July 27, 2008 10:54:35 AM

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Looks like some Tank level monitoring/control systems being built:



http://tmarine.qwestoffice.net/marine_products/LevelCom/html/levelcom100.htm
LevelCom 100™ Liquid Level Computer

The LevelCom 100™ Liquid Level Computer, a quality engineered instrument specifically designed to monitor and control liquid levels and volumes, has proven itself in a wide range of applications to be a reliable and accurate tank level indicator and control instrument. Designed as a drop in replacement for pneumatic (bubbler) manometers, the LevelCom 100 provides a cost effective solution to the hazards and issues inherent with mercury. The LevelCom 100 offers the opportunity take control of ship board tank levels, minimizing the risk of accidental spills.

"The standard LevelCom 100 is designed to connect directly to a pneumatic sense line. Completely self contained, the LevelCom 100 requires no external devices such as pressure transmitters, purge valves or custom scales. The LevelCom 100 is completely programmable allowing it to be utilized in a wide variety of applications including:

* Ships
* Oil rigs
* Dairy Farms
* Liquid Storage Facilities
Barges
* Food Processing
* Industrial Process Control
Pulp and Paper Mills
* Dams And Reservoirs
* Tank Farms

The LevelCom 100™ Liquid Level Computer is a microprocessor based tank level indicating and process control system which utilizes pulsed pneumatic (bubbler) depth sensing technology. The LevelCom 100 has been specifically engineered to replace existing mercury manometer tank gauging systems."



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