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Protect your plants finest assets with the Jerguson® SafeView™ Shield
SafeView Shields protect operators from potential flat glass gage high - pressure leaks. Although armored glass liquid level gages are extremely reliable, leaks can occur due to deferred maintenance or the rigors of continuous operation under high pressure. Erosion of armored gage glass, for example, is often invisible without inspection of the disassembled gage. Installation of a SafeView Shield takes just a few minutes – you can easily retrofit your entire facility. They a
Aug 4, 20251 min read


Avoid False Readings Due to Dirty Service - Jerguson® FlashProof ™ Magnicator®
A major pulp & paper facility in Chile faced process water issues. One of their tanks receives a steady mix of wastewater from across the plant—mud, suspended solids, and wood chips. The plant needed a level measurement solution that could handle the mess without losing accuracy or getting jammed. The Clark-Reliance Solution: We provided a Jerguson® FlashProof™ Magnicator® Magnetic Level Gage, equipped with an oversized chamber. This design prevents the float from sticking,
Apr 16, 20251 min read


Solving Clearance Issues with a Clever Magnetic Level Gage Install
Here’s a look at one of our Jerguson® Magnicator® Magnetic Level Indicators installed on a process tank at a chemical processing facility. You’ll notice something different—this gage is inverted. The gage is inverted due to limited lower clearance. The gage being inverted allows the operators to easily access the float from the top flange. This magnetic level indicator is also equipped with SAS-16™ Snap-Action Switches. SAS-16 Switches can be used as a low, low-low, high, or
Apr 9, 20251 min read


Solving Challenging High-Temperature Applications in the UAE
A refinery in the UAE faced ongoing challenges with their Magnetic Level Gages and associated Level Switches. The high-temperature process within their columns caused boiling inside the gages, leading to unreliable readings and frequent false trips and alarms. Boiling fluids can cause the float to sink in a traditional level indicator. This situation is common when there are substantial temperature differences between the fluid in a vessel and the fluid in an indicator chambe
Mar 26, 20252 min read
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