Magnetic flap level gauge is a common type of level instrument, but it should still be used with caution.
The debugging method for the magnetic flap level gauge is very simple. First, open the upper valve, slowly open the upper valve, and then open the lower valve. Do not open both valves at the same time or open the lower valve first, as this will damage the level gauge. At this time, the medium will slowly flow into the measuring tube. Of course, we need to avoid the medium flowing too fast, which will affect the normal use of the magnetic flap level gauge and also cause inaccurate display and interference. Then look at the magnetic flip board display, its magnetic red and white balls, and see if their operation is normal. After normal operation, close the lower valve and open the drain valve. This way, the liquid in the measuring tube will slowly decrease. Repeat this process several times, and everything will be normal.
There are also precautions for the installation of the magnetic flap level gauge, especially the placement of the level gauge, which should be avoided and away from the inlet and outlet of the material medium. This is to avoid rapid changes in the material, which may cause inaccurate measurement of the level gauge.
For magnetic flap level gauges, try to avoid damp and rainy places as much as possible. For those level gauges that should be equipped with remote transmission instruments, the main pipeline of the level gauge cannot be wrapped with metal, as this can easily damage the level gauge. The correct approach is to wrap it with non rusting material. The remote transmission supporting instruments should be tightly attached to the main pipe and firmly facing the main pipe, without shaking, in order to be qualified.