Oil level indicator LGG
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oil level indicator
oil level indicator
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Characteristics

Fluid
oil
Technology
bypass
Applications
for the chemical industry
Other characteristics
flange, glass

Description

Continuous level indication without auxiliary power Direct indication of the level Individual design and corrosion-resistant materials make the products suitable for a broad range of applications Chemical industry, petrochemical industry, oil and natural gas extraction (on- and offshore), shipbuilding, machine building, power generating equipment, power plants Oil and gas, heat transfer and refrigeration systems, plants for cryogenics Special features Process- and procedure-specific production Operating limits: Wide variety of different process connections and materials Illumination optional Heating and/or insulation optional Description The main element of the glass level gauge is the gauge body. Incorporated into this gauge body are the liquid channel (if necessary the heating channel) and the seating faces for the chambered seals and sight glasses. Onto the gauge body are mounted, or are already integrated, the valve heads and process connections. Drain or vent are also possible. The glasses and/or mica shields as well as the seals are fitted, secured and sealed with the aid of U-bolts and covers or pressure frames. Glasses from borosilicate glass in accordance with DIN 7081 are used. For steam, the glasses can be used to 243 °C [469.4 °F], with mica design to 300 °C [572 °F]. For other media, temperatures to 300 °C are possible, in special cases to 374 °C [705.2 °F]. The use of mica is needed for specific applications.

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