A servo tank gauge is a device used to measure the level of liquid in a tank. The configuration of a servo tank gauge can vary depending on the specific model and manufacturer, but here are some general steps to configure a servo tank gauge:
Determine the type of tank: The first step is to determine the type of tank that the servo tank gauge will be installed in. The most common types of tanks are cylindrical, rectangular, and spherical. The dimensions and shape of the tank will affect the configuration of the servo tank gauge.
Install the gauge probe: The gauge probe is the part of the servo tank gauge that is inserted into the tank to measure the liquid level. The probe should be installed in a location that will provide an accurate measurement of the liquid level. The probe should be inserted into the tank through a hole that is drilled into the tank.
Install the gauge head: The gauge head is the part of the servo tank gauge that displays the liquid level. The gauge head should be installed in a location that is easily visible and accessible to the user. The gauge head is typically mounted on a bracket or stand that is attached to the tank.
Connect the gauge probe to the gauge head: The gauge probe and gauge head are connected using a cable. The cable should be connected to the probe and head according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Configure the servo tank gauge: The servo tank gauge will need to be configured to provide accurate readings of the liquid level. The configuration process will vary depending on the specific model and manufacturer of the servo tank gauge. Typically, the gauge will need to be calibrated to the specific tank it is installed in. This involves setting the parameters for the tank dimensions and the liquid being measured.
Test the servo tank gauge: Once the servo tank gauge is installed and configured, it should be tested to ensure that it is providing accurate readings. The tank should be filled with liquid to a known level, and the servo tank gauge should be checked to see if it is reading the correct level.
It’s important to follow the manufacturer’s instructions for installing and configuring a servo tank gauge to ensure accurate measurements of the liquid level in the tank.