Brass Oil LiquId Level Indicator Sight Glass Gauge

Brass Oil LiquId Level Indicator Sight Glass Gauge

Brass Oil LiquId Level Indicator Sight Glass Gauge Specification

IWAKO  Brass glass tube level indicator
L-shaped thread connection brass glass tube level indicator
L-Shaped Glass Tube Level Indicator

Body material: Brass
Range: 0–1000 (mm);
Measured media working pressure: 0.6 MPa, 1.0 MPa;
Working temperature: -10 °C to +180 °C;
Connector thread: 1/2″ , L =150 mm. , L=200 mm.

 

 

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How is oil level measurement taken using brass liquid level sight glass?

Certainly! Measuring oil levels using a brass liquid level sight glass is a straightforward process. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you understand the procedure:

Measuring Oil Levels with a Brass Liquid Level Sight Glass: A Comprehensive Guide

1. Installation of the Sight Glass
Before you can measure the oil level, ensure that the brass liquid level sight glass is properly installed on the container or system where the oil is stored. The sight glass is typically mounted on the side of the container at two points: the maximum and minimum desired levels.

2. Ensure Cleanliness
For accurate readings, the sight glass should be clean both inside and out. Wipe the exterior with a soft cloth to remove any dust or residue. If the interior is dirty or foggy, it might need a more thorough cleaning or even replacement.

3. Stabilize the System
Before taking a reading, ensure that the system or container is stable. If there’s any agitation or movement, wait for it to settle. This ensures that the oil level you observe is accurate and not influenced by temporary fluctuations.

4. Reading the Oil Level
Look at the sight glass vertically at eye level. The demarcation between the air (or empty space) and the oil is where the current oil level stands. Some sight glasses come with measurement markings to help you determine the exact level or volume of the oil.

5. Check for Bubbles or Emulsions
Sometimes, air bubbles or emulsions can form in the oil, which might give a false reading. If you notice any, allow some time for them to rise and settle before taking a reading.

6. Document the Reading
Once you’ve determined the oil level, document it for future reference. This can help in tracking oil consumption, detecting leaks, or scheduling refills.

7. Regular Maintenance
To ensure consistent and accurate readings, regularly maintain the sight glass. This includes cleaning, checking for damages, and replacing it if necessary. Remember, a brass sight glass offers durability, but like all equipment, it can wear out over time.

8. Safety Precautions
Always wear appropriate safety gear, like gloves and safety glasses, when working around industrial equipment. Also, ensure that the surrounding area is well-lit to get a clear view of the sight glass.

Conclusion
The brass liquid level sight glass offers a simple yet effective way to measure oil levels in various systems. By following the steps outlined above and ensuring regular maintenance, you can achieve accurate and consistent readings, optimizing your operations and ensuring the longevity of your equipment.

 

 

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