how to calculate interface capelary level transmetar lower
S.G.0.54 and uper S.G. 0.26 and h=490 mm
Answer Posted / r_vaya
Your total lenth is 490
Now in case of tank is fully filled with the Lighter fluid your transmiter will show 127.4
And when tank is fully filled with the Heavier fliud tx will show 264.6
Thus ,
Lrv- 127.4
Urv- 264.6
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