Automatic tank gauge system advantages

The tank is a sealed space and we can’t see the liquid inside with eyes or simple measurement.

At this time we need a professional instrument to measure the liquid inside the tank. Secondly, there are a number of mobile tanks which need real-time monitoring of oil content in the tank, and the level of the instrument is very good to play a role in supervision.

With our tank gauge system, we can monitor the oil of the tank through the ultrasonic transmission data and the data will be transmitted to the database.

People can know about the information of the oil through PC or mobile terminal, which can manage and monitor the vehicle, preventing oil theft and oil leakage.

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Other level gauges

Beyond the specific types of level gauges mentioned above, there are several other types of level gauges that exist. A common one is the fuel level gauge used to report the level of fuel in motor vehicles. Also, there are level gauges that rely on ultrasonic technology or guided wave radar to assess the level of fluids.

Compressed gas such as LNG and LP also have gauges that can be used to assess the amount of remaining gas available. Some of these rely on weight or sense the change in temperature on the tank surface where the vapor-liquid interface occurs.

Integrated tank terminal automation solution

We are selected refinery to design and implement its terminal automation system to cost-effectively enhance system reliability and availability for bitumen loading operations at the refinery’s Eastham Terminal.

The scalable, enterprise level midstream logistics management solution based on tank terminal automation software and DeltaV distributed control system (DCS) is helping the terminal achieve its goals of digitally transforming its operations and accelerating on a path toward top quartile performance.

Our previous system resulted in many operator interventions on a daily basis. Today, there are practically zero interventions due to the reliability of our new system, leading to a significant reduction in downtime and maintenance costs.

The accuracy and performance of tank terminal automation solution have also helped us maximise tanker load quantities and minimise the potential for safety incidents. As a result, loading delays that were commonplace are no longer a burden and our customer service levels have significantly improved.

Addressing critical system and asset availability issues requires modernisation, and our integrated solution is enabling optimisation. Operators can now access real-time inventory levels and other operational data on demand to minimise costly errors and delays.

Tank terminal automation solution includes TerminalManager software for management of terminal operations and commercial activities and the DeltaV DCS for accurate blending control and movement.

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How To Choose A Tank Gauge for LPG LNG

What Is a Tank Gauge for LPG LNG?

A Tank Guages or tank level indicator is a piece of equipment used to measure the internal contents remaining in a tank (be it Diesel, AdBlue®, Petrol or other fluid). It gives a visual guide to the owner or user showing the remaining contents of a tank either digitally or via an analogue clock face.

a Few Things To Remember

A few things need to be taken into account when choosing which tank gauge for LPG LNG is suitable for you:

  • How large is the tank you are going to use the gauge for? (The larger the tank the more accurate you want the gauge to be)
  • How much are you looking to spend?
  • Are you looking to have it powered by a battery, the mains, or not at all?

What Types are Avaliable?

Float/Cat Tank Gauges for LPG LNG

A Float/Cat & Mouse tank gauge for LPG LNG is the simplest form of measuring the internal contents of a tank. They generally mount directly into the top of a tank, with the float mechanism situated directly underneath. This type of gauge provides a simple indication of tank contents. They generally have an analogue screen and are a fairly simple, yet effective way of measuring fuel levels. This style of gauge gives an approximation of the tank contents. They are a relatively cheap option but they are not particularly accurate.

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Why you need to use an automatic tank gauge?

Using an Automatic Tank Gauge has replaced manual dip-stick measuring as the preferred inventory control solution for retail fuel sites with underground fuel storage tanks. A single Automatic Tank Gauge panel/console can be connected to probes and electric line leak detectors across multiple tanks to manage an entire fuel site’s inventory. The tank probes accurately measure the amount and temperature of any fuel or water in a tank and report it back to the Automatic Tank Gauge .

There are four primary functions of an Automatic Tank Gauge:

  • Inventory control and measurement (Up to Custody Transfer levels)
  • Leak detection
  • Compliance tracking
  • Flow rate monitoring

Fuel site owners using an Automatic Tank Gauge are able to accurately assess the amount of fuel currently available for dispensing in each tank. By checking the inventory daily, an owner is able to understand their sites’ business cycles, how much inventory they need on hand, and when they need to schedule deliveries. Tight inventory control can help identify variances in fuel amounts that might be caused by inaccurate deliveries, malfunctioning equipment, or theft.

An Automatic Tank Gauge can perform the leak detection test by taking product level and temperature readings nearly continuously for a set period of time to determine if a changing product level may be due to a leak. Some Automatic Tank Gauges perform both Statistical and Continuous Statistical Leak Detection by taking inventory readings over the course of a set period whenever there is no pumping action. The system statistically analyses the data to determine if the tank is tight or leaking.

Compliance is an important aspect of running a gas station as a failed inspection may result in downtime or fines. An Automatic Tank Gauge system can help an owner detect leaks, test pump flow rates, and record inventory reconciliation. Installing an Automatic Tank Gauge system not only helps a station owner perform compliance tests, but it can also help maintain the documentation necessary to supply inspectors. Many tank gauges include a printer for creating physical documentation at set times.

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Classification of Level Gauge

Several forms of level gauges exist in the industry. Depending upon the types of liquids such as water, oil, diesel etc. measured by level gauges, they can be classified into following categories:

Tank level gauges: These level sensing devices generally determine volume of liquid enclosed in the tank.

Fuel level gauges: These devices mainly provide fuel level readings in case of automobiles and other equipments consuming fuel.

Water level gauges: These level gauges are basically applied to determine the rise or fall occurring in water level.

Mechanical level gauges: This category of level gauges is mainly employed in underground storage tank applications for measuring the level of liquid.

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About Tank Gauge Systems

We manufactures high quality liquid level mechanical gauging systems for Above & Below Ground Storage Tanks and Vessels.

Our level product are currently used and supplied to Oil & Gas, Chemical, Mining and Water & Wastewater companies Worldwide.

Tank gauge systems provides standard & custom design mechanical level gauging solutions with control options. Our mechanical level gauges can be completely upgraded with electronic and pneumatic outputs to provide liquid level control for alarms and/or pump control.

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What is a Level Gauge or Level Indicator?

Level gauges or level indicators are instrument devices that are installed in plants for determining the liquid level in process equipment like drums, vessels, tanks, etc.

The level gauge instrument has several parts like head, float, measuring tape, bottom anchored bracket, guide wires, elbows, anchors, coupling, pipe support brackets, and pipework. To suit the requirement of the industry, various types of level gauges are available.

Controlling and monitoring of the tank gauge system

Monitoring and control of bulk liquids during processing, transportation and storage is challenging. You need to keep track of how much raw material you have on site and how much storage space you have available. Besides that the tank environment and relevant safety considerations are of high importance. We have established the largest installed base of highly accurate and custody transfer qualified tank gauge systems throughout refineries, tank farms, depots and terminals.

Safe and reliable custody transfer metering

State-of-the-art level (radar and servo) and temperature measurement technologies with industry-proven communication protocols allow accurate measurements and data collection. Our tank gauge system instruments, Micropilot, Proservo and Prothermo meet the NMi and PTB requirements and also have local approvals according to OIML R85. The uncompromising usage of web server technology allows easiest access to tank data and comprehensive data presentation to anyone in need.

Commissioning and inspection services

We offer different levels of commissioning and inspection services to guarantee highest reliability and availability of your tank gauge system. The commissioning service checks and reports the functionality of the whole system. Functional tests and manual dipping ensure that accuracy and measurements are correct. Also data reliability and performance are checked with full loop tests. The inspection service ensures secured plant efficiency and safety thanks to regular on-site inspections.

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Mechanical Tank Gauge

The Tank Gauge is designed for reading liquid levels in horizontal or vertical aboveground storage tanks. The Tank Gauge provides an accurate numerical counter readout, eliminating the need for any on-site manual gauging.

Features

  • Vapor Tight – Allows for standard tank pressure testing and sealing up to 25-psig (1.72 bar).
  • Angled Face – Improves visibility from ground on large diameter tanks.  May be easily read up to 30 ft. away (9.14 m).
  • Swivel Adaptor Base – Allows for 360 degrees of rotation of gauge face for easy viewing wherever needed.
  • Easy Installation – 2″ NPT-threaded base reduces labor time, and comes standard with female thread.  A “H11421RS” may be purchased for male thread applications.
  • Corrosion-Resistant Construction  – A powder-coated die cast-aluminum body assures long service life in many fluids.

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