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Tank Monitoring Example Systems
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Tank Level Monitoring can be done by converting the pressure measured at the bottom of the tank to the volume of liquid in the tank
(All fluids other than gasoline/petrol).
All these examples monitor 6 tanks – 2 fuel, 2 fresh water, 1 waste water, and 1 black water.
Tank Level Monitoring can also be done by measuring the distance from the top of the tank to the top of the fluid using an Ultrasonic beam, and converting that distance to the volume of liquid in the tank
(All fluids other than gasoline/petrol).
All these examples monitor 6 tanks – 2 fuel, 2 fresh water, 1 waste water, and 1 black water.
Tank Level Monitoring for gasoline/petrol tanks.