
A tubular level indicator is a device used to visually monitor the level of liquids in tanks or vessels. It consists of a transparent tube (usually made of glass or polycarbonate) through which the liquid level can be directly observed. Below are the key uses of a tubular level indicator:
Liquid Level Monitoring: It provides a clear and continuous indication of the liquid level inside a tank or vessel, making it ideal for real-time monitoring in various industrial processes.
Chemical and Petrochemical Industries: Tubular level indicators are commonly used in industries that store or process chemicals, oils, or other hazardous liquids to ensure safe operation and prevent overflow or dry-run conditions.
Water Treatment and Utility Plants: They are used to monitor the water levels in reservoirs, boilers, and cooling towers, ensuring optimal operation and safety in water handling systems.
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