Magnetic Liquid Level Gage - The Magnicator II |
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| THE SAFE & RELIABLE DESIGN OF JERGUSON'S MAGNICATOR II | ||
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Reliability is in the physics. A uniquely strong north magnetic field activates flags, switches and transmitters with a certainty not found elsewhere because only the Magnicator II has a magnet arrangement this powerful, and this focused. If you are looking for reliable performance from a magnetic level indicator, start with the float magnet. The stronger and more focused the magnetic field of the float, the more reliable the level indicator .. and the more reliable the function of the magnetically actuated flag indicators, switches and transmitters. |
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| HOW IT WORKS | ||
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The Magnicator II gage is connected to a process vessel. The chamber, or "column", contains a sealed float with a permanent magnet assembly which rises and falls as the liquid level changes in the process vessel. The indicator housing is parallel to the gage column but completely isolated from process liquid. Indicator flags are rotated by the float magnet assembly as it moves up and down in the chamber. Magnetic liquid level gages are an attractive alternative to sight glasses for many applications. They provide improved visibility, reduced maintenance and eliminate the leak paths associated with sealing glass. |
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| The Magnicator II consists of three major components | ||
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