Liquid Tank Levels
elytronic
Junior Member
We have been asked to measure the levels of water and oil in two tanks in this home. Any experience on the best way to do this and the kind of sensors we will need?
Is there also a simple way that we can calculate consumption levels?
Is there also a simple way that we can calculate consumption levels?
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I've never had to measure graduated levels in a tank, but we have used float switches to monitor things like sump pumps for failure. Here's what they look like if it helps: Float Switch Example
--John
EDIT: A google search using the phrase liquid level gage or liquid level gauge turns up some stuff too in case no one else chimes in. -
I would look at possible flow meters. I'm still looking for one that you can tie to
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We used a sensor that output variable voltage and put it into a VAI4 to get the data into AMX.
Unfortunately I'm not sure which sensor the water company used. -
This device looks pretty cool. Now I'm going to look for someone that wants tank level monitoring

This has an RS485 interface and can be used for Oil, Water, Fuel, Sewage, etc... : http://www.ssitechnologies.com/Smart_485_Level_Transducers.html
Here's the RS485 Protocol Doc: http://www.ssitechnologies.com/PDF/Application%20Notes/AT_AN14_AcutTrac_Smart_485_Mode_Messaging.pdf
--John
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