A servo tank gauge is a device used to measure the level of liquid in a storage tank, such as fuel or water. The gauge consists of a probe that is inserted into the tank and a servo motor that moves the probe up and down to measure the level of liquid.
In addition to the servo tank gauge, there are also indicators that can be used to display the liquid level information to the user. These indicators may be digital or analog and can be located on the gauge or remotely mounted in a control room.
Some common features of servo tank gauges and indicators include:
- Accuracy: Servo tank gauges are designed to provide accurate measurements of the liquid level, with some gauges offering a measurement accuracy of up to 0.5 mm.
- Communication: Many servo tank gauges and indicators are designed to communicate with other devices, such as a control system or a pump, to provide real-time information about the tank level.
- Remote access: Some servo tank gauges and indicators can be accessed remotely, allowing the user to monitor the tank level from a distance.
- Durability: Servo tank gauges are typically made from rugged materials that can withstand harsh environments, such as those found in industrial or outdoor settings.
- Ease of use: Many servo tank gauges and indicators are designed to be easy to install and use, with intuitive interfaces and simple calibration procedures.
Servo tank gauges and indicators are important tools for managing and monitoring liquid storage tanks, providing accurate and reliable information about the level of liquid in the tank.