Showing posts with label fuel gage. Show all posts
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Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Quest Tec Solutions Reaches More Customers Through Website

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Quest Tec Solutions Introduces Cost Effective Water Level Indicator Products

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Friday, May 30, 2014

Testing Water Level inside a Boiler

Gauge glass is designed to show the level of water inside a boiler. The bottom of the glass must be at least three inches above the tubes in order to function well. The passage leading to the glass can be clear and water level can be tested accurately by taking these steps.

1. The top valve on column and top valve on glass must be closed, while the drain valve on glass should be opened. If water flows freely from drain, the water passages from boiler column and from column to glass are clear.

2. The bottom valves on column and glass should be closed, while the top valve should be open. If the steam flows freely from drain valve at bottom of glass, steam passage from boiler to column and from column to glass are clear.

3. The drain valves on glass are closed and drain valve on column are opened. If steam flows freely from column drain, the column itself can be conclude as crystal clear.

4. The column drain valves are closed and the bottom valves of column and glass are opened. The water will rise quickly to its correct level in the glass when the valve is closed. If action is sluggish, some obstruction may still be in the pipes or valves. The entire drain valve must be surely tightly closed and all other valves widely opened.

These are the proper procedures in testing the water level using a water column. With simply opening the drain valve and not touching any of other valves, the glass does not prove that both top and bottom connection are clear.

A water column is a hollow casting, or forging, connected by pipes at top and bottom to the boiler's steam and water spaces. For more information about water column and how it works, consult with the experts at Quest-Tec Solutions or visit their website at http://questtecsolutions.com/water-column-products.

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Monday, May 12, 2014

Understanding Transparent Level Gauges

A transparent level gauge is type of liquid level gauge with a different design and composition compared to reflex level gauge. It is appropriate for almost all installations and used in a wide variety of applications, and it permits the use of Mica shields for excellent glass protection.


How Transparent Level Gauge Works

Transparent level gauges employ two transparent glasses fitted with a liquid chamber on either side. The liquid level is indicated as a result of difference in the transparent properties of the two media. For water or steam applications, an illuminator is mounted on the rear side of the gauge with its light rays deflected upward into the water column. This enables the observer to see illuminated surface of the water as the light rays impinged on the surface of separation between water and steam are reflected back to the eye of the observer.

Choosing Transparent Level Gauges

Choose a transparent level gauge with liquid chambers that are made in one piece from a solid bar that have high physical properties at elevated temperatures. Make sure that they are accurately machined and ground to give perfect gasket seating for glass.

The cover of your level gauge should be made from high-grade materials such as a solid bar of steel and is jig drilled for interchange ability.

For the glass, make sure it is tempered, chemically stable, and absolutely transparent to make the device suitable for use at high pressures and temperatures, and will resist to chemical attack of all fluids. For steam and alkaline fluids, mica shields are recommended as protection to give longer life to transparent glasses.

Gaskets should be die-cut from highest quality material best suited for use with liquid being gauged and guaranteed perfect seal and absence of mechanical stress on the glass.

For more information about liquid level gauges and its various types including reflex and transparent level gauge, consult with the experts at Quest Tec Solutions or visit their website at http://questtecsolutions.com/reflex-level-gauge-vs-transparent-level-gauge.

Monday, May 5, 2014

Choosing Probes and Float Systems for Your Water Column

Water column instruments are devices designed to provide accurate pressure readings and help water level indicating operations run smoothly. The three primary components of water level indication systems include a water column, control unit, and remote display.
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Choosing Probes for Your Water Column

Probe is an essential part of the water column. Here are some helpful tips that you should keep in mind when choosing probes for your water column.
  1. Electrical probe safety systems operate a larger number of functions than mechanical float safety. Probes may be positioned to actuate audible and/or visual alarms, fuel cut-out controls, pump controls, or other equipment. Thus, choose probes over mechanical floats.
  2. Exceptional probe sensitivity increases system reliability. Choose probes that feature high sensitivity and perform at the forefront of probe technology. In particular, make sure that ach probe model will respond to pure water of ultra-low conductivity (less than 1 micro mho) to complete circuits. In addition, choose probes with service life that is extended by using available renewing kits.
  3. Choose probes with an alarm system that provides an on/off actuation of high and low water alarms. Other features which you can look for include fuel cut-out trip, pump control, and PCB control unit.
Choosing Float Systems for Your Water Column
  1. Choose a reliable float that warns of high/low water levels in cast iron columns serving 0 to 250 PSI or forges steel columns serving pressures up to 900 PSI.
  2. Choose a mechanical float type alarm system that employs lightweight floats and responds to as little as one-quarter inch level variations. Alarm components sit high in the column, removed from corrosive agents and scale. Quality materials and design simplicity combine to minimize requirements for periodic adjustment and maintenance.
To know more information about water column, probes, and float systems, consult with the experts at Quest Tec Solutions, manufacturers of high-quality liquid level indicators and gauges. Visit their website at http://questtecsolutions.com/water-column-products.

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

The Uses of Liquid Level Indicators

Liquid level indicators are tools and devices designed to indicate the accurate level of a certain liquid, such as water, oil, fuel, and even corrosive substances. They are used in many industrial applications as many industries, companies, and businesses have the need to measure liquids.


Here is why liquid level indicators are important. Below are just some of the important uses of level indicators

1. A liquid level indicator can be used to determine the hydraulic properties of aquifers and identify results of aquifer tests.

2. A liquid level indicator can be used in mapping the altitude of the water table or potentiometric surface of other liquid and substances.

3. A liquid level indicator can be used in monitoring short-term and long-term changes in ground-water recharge and storage.

4. A liquid level indicator can be used in monitoring the effects of climatic variability and changes in the atmosphere.

5. A liquid level indicator can be applied in monitoring regional effects of ground water development and in indicating statistical analysis of water-level trends.

6. A liquid level indicator can be used in monitoring changes in the flow directions of liquid and other substances.

7. A liquid level indicator can be used in monitoring ground-water and surface-water interaction.

8. A liquid level indicator is ideally used in numerical or computer modeling of ground-water flow or contaminant transport.

9. A liquid level indicator enables identification of fluid level in high pressure, high temperature environments.

10. A liquid level indicator allows user to identify whether fuel in a vehicle is still sufficient or is nearing to empty.

Different applications require different types of liquid level indicators, particularly because each fluid is different in terms of temperature, composition, and toxicity. Without the use of proper level indicators, these liquids will not be measured accurately and may bring further damage to the solution. For more information about liquid level indicators, visit http://questtecsolutions.com/liquid-level-indicators.

Understanding Gauge Glass: Advantages and Disadvantages

A gauge glass, also called sight glass, is a device used in the measurement of liquid level. It is used for continuous indication of liquid level within a tank or vessel.In the gauge glass method, a transparent tube is attached to the bottom and top of the tank that is monitored. The height of the liquid in the tube will be equal to the height of water in the tank.

While gauge glasses are useful in measuring various types of liquid, using such device still pose certain advantages and disadvantages.

Advantages of Using Gauge Glass

1. With a gauge glass, direct reading is possible.

2. There are special designs of the device available for use up to 3000’c and 650 kg/cm^2.

3. Glassless designs are available in numerous materials for corrosion resistance, as well.

Disadvantages of Using Gauge Glass

1. The main disadvantage of using gauge glass is that it is read where the tank is located which is not always convenient, especially if the tank is remotely located to a distance not easily observed.

2. Since gauge glasses are located outside the tanks, the liquid in the glass may freeze in cold or extreme weather even though the liquid inside the tank does not, and thus, it may cause error in the reading.

3. Heavy, viscous liquids or liquids containing material which falls out of solution and clog the tube cannot be measured satisfactory by this device.

4. For long level spans, overlapping gauges are needed.

5. Finally, the accuracy and readability of the glass reading depends on cleanliness of glass and fluid.

There is a wide variety of gauge glasses available in the market, with different sizes and styles to meet the needs of equipment manufacturers and operators. To know more about gauge glasses and other liquid level indicating devices, consult with the experts at Quest Tec Solutions or visit their website at http://questtecsolutions.com/sight-glass-for-liquid-level-gauges.

Monday, April 28, 2014

A Guide in Selecting the Right Mag Gage for Specific Applications

A magnetic gage, also called mag gage, is a deviceused for obtaining the liquid level measurements inside processing vessels.Selecting the appropriate magnetic gage for a specific application is important. Use the following questions to review your requirements and establish a set of criteria for selecting the right mag gage for the application. Let this guide provide you with the key to help you make informed gauge decisions.

1. What is the process fluid?
What is the specific gravity?
What is the operating temperature?
What is the operating pressure?
Does it come with total, interface, or dual-level detection?

2. What are the gauge body details?
What is the material of construction?
What is the maximum pressure requirement?
What is the necessary level range (fluid fluctuation—often the vessel height)?
Does it have vent and drain connections?

3. What are the process connection details?
What is the size?
What is the tyoe?
What is the rating?
What is the orientation and position?

4. What type of indicator is preferred?
Does it have flag (orange/black, yellow/black, red/white)?
Does it have shuttle?
Does it have color indicators?

5. What measuring scale is required?
Does it measure level in inches, feet, and/or meter?
Does it measure volume in gallong, liters, or custom?
Does it measure percentage of liquid saturation?

6. What accessories are necessary?
Does it have switch function and type?
Does it have level transmitter?
Does it have frost extension (required for cryogenic applications)?
Does it do heat trace?
Does it have high or low-temp insulation?
Does it have magnetic traps?
Does it have gauge glass?

Let this serve as your question checklist when choosing a mag gage to purchase for any specific application. For more information about magnetic gauges and liquid level indicators, visit http://questtecsolutions.com/magnetic-gauges.

Friday, April 25, 2014

Magnetic Liquid Level Indicator vs. Sight Glass

There are many types of liquid level indicators, including transparent level indicator, reflex level indicator, and magnetic level indicator. A magnetic liquid level indicator is often used in applications and situations where a glass sight gauge is unsafe, difficult to use, unreadable, or environmentally risky.


Advantages of Using Magnetic Level Indicator

The common disadvantages of using sight glass gauges include the following:
Extreme temperature, high pressures, and toxic or corrosive materials may result to acquiring a risk of fugitive emission of dangerous substances.
Some chemical materials within a process vessel or storage tank can attack the glass, causing discoloration of the sight gauge and decrease level visibility.
Liquid-liquid interfaces can be very difficult to read in a sight glass, particularly if the fluids are of similar color. Clear liquids, in addition, are also difficult to see in a sight glass.

Thus, when you are trying to measure liquid levels, including toxic and corrosive substances, in high pressures or extreme temperature, a magnetic level indicator is your best bet. The major reasons for selecting a magnetic level indicator over a sight glass include improved safety, reduced maintenance, increased visibility, easier initial installation, easier addition of transmitters and switches, and lower long-term cost of ownership

Safety and Maintenance

The obvious safety advantage of using magnetic liquid level indicator is reduced chance ofbreakage compared to sight glasses. If the process fluid is under extreme pressures or temperatures, the likelihood of sight glass breakage increases. The pressure boundary of the former, on the other hand, ismade of robust metal, frequently the same as the vessel piping, making it as safe and strong as the vessel. The indicators, transmitters, and switches are allmounted externally and, therefore, are unaffected by toxicity, corrosiveness, orother process fluid characteristics.

Magnetic level indicators are virtually maintenance free once installed, because the indicator never touches the process fluid. With sight glasses, the gauges must be periodicallychecked for leaks and leaned. Scale and build-up on the glass from the process fluid can cause the sight glass to become unreadable. For more information about magnetic liquid level indicator, visit http://questtecsolutions.com/liquid-level-indicators.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

The History of Quest Tec Solutions


Quest-Tec Solutions is a young company with a long lineage of quality, experience and care. The development and engineering of the liquid level gage and valve product lines began more than forty years ago. We carry a full line of magnetic level gauges and magnetic level indicators, steam level indicators, and liquid level indicators.

Application of Liquid Level Gauges

A liquid level gauge is an instrument used to measure and identify the levels of a specific kind of liquid. It is designed to accommodate a broad range of industrial applications since liquid is used in many industries. Different types of gauges are suitable for different liquids. Below are some of the applications of liquid level gauges.

Crude Oil – Crude oil is a naturally occurring, unrefined petroleum product. When refined, it produces usable products such as gasoline, diesel, and various forms of petrochemicals. Measuring crude oil level is often done in the oil and mining industry.

Refined Oil – Once crude oil has been refined, the type of oil that has been produced is called refined oil. Refined oil can be further transformed into a more specific petroleum product. Like measuring crude oil, monitoring the level of refined oil is often done in the oil industry.

Gasoline – Gasoline is a type of fuel that is used by cars, vehicle, and other motor machines to operate. To measure gasoline effectively, a liquid level gauge is used.

Alcohol – Alcohol can be used in both consumable and non-consumable substances. Measuring level of alcohol is important to know whether a substance is particularly safe to consume in the body or not.

Hazardous and Corrosive Liquids – Hazardous liquids are substances that are composed of dangerous ingredients and are harmful to the body or environment. It is important to measure the level of hazardous ingredients in a particular substance to know what type and how much damage will it bring about.

Water – When it comes to the most popular liquid that is being measured on a day-to-day basis, we may all agree that this is water. It has many uses, and therefore it is only reasonable that water is measured when used in certain applications. Because water is harmless and generally brings no bad effect, measuring the level of water in many applications is fairly easy.

In measuring the levels of these liquid, a liquid level gauge can be your most effective tool to use. For more information about level gauges, consult with the experts at Quest-Tec. Visit their website at http://questtecsolutions.com/liquid-level-gauge.

Signs that Your Car’s Fuel Gage is Malfunctioning

Don’t you just hate it when you are confidently driving your car, seeing that you still have enough gas from the fuel gage, and then suddenly it stops in the middle of the road? Although it can be a lot of reasons, you shouldn’t also miss out on the possibility that your fuel gage may be broken.


Fuel gage is a type of liquid level gage that measures the amount of fuel in your vehicle’s tank and indicates in your dashboard its actual level. When a fuel gage is broken or malfunctioning, it is quite dangerous to drive your vehicle as you won’t have an accurate idea of how much fuel your vehicle is carrying.

Below are the signs that your car’s fuel gage is malfunctioning.

1. The lever or pointer in the fuel gage does not seem to move at all, even you have already driven several kilometers from your starting point.

2. On the other hand, you may also notice that the pointer in the fuel gage moves too fast even if you just drove only by a few blocks.

3. If the fuel light indicator in your dashboard seems to be inaccurately lighting, such that it lights up when you still have a lot of fuel or it doesn’t light up when you’re almost out of fuel, there is definitely a problem with your fuel sensor.

4. The level pointer goes up and down randomly. You know for sure that before parking your car, there’s only a quarter left of fuel as indicated by the gage. When you start the car again, however, it goes back up to pointing to half tank.

5. When you gas up and the pointer does not seem to go up at all, there is a problem with either the sensing unit at the gas tank or the fuel level indicator in the dashboard.

When you see any of these signs in your vehicle, do not just ignore it. Make sure that you have your car fixed right away to avoid any serious car accidents and damage. To know more about liquid level gage, visit http://questtecsolutions.com/liquid-level-gauge.