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Product category: Monitoring and sensor equipment and systems
News Release from: Gizmo Engineering | Subject: Liquid level monitor
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 13 April 2007

Liquid level alarm claims a first

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Gizmo Engineering has claimed to have produced the first battery-powered liquid level alarm for monitoring liquid levels in chemical drums, tanks and containers.

Gizmo Engineering has allegedly manufactured the first liquid level alarm that monitors liquid levels in chemical drums, tanks and containers that is battery-powered Developed for automated chemical processes where liquid is continually pumped out of drums, it neatly solves the problem of having the drums run empty without notice

When a drum level is too low, the Drum Alarm beeps and flashes to alert personnel immediately.

The audio alarm is loud enough for the noisiest manufacturing plants, and the LED is highly visible.

It is especially suitable for situations when the contents of a container are emptied or filled infrequently, as these containers tend to be "forgotten".

The Drum Alarm ensures this never happens.

The battery lasts 2-3 years as there is no power drain when the unit is not actively alarming.

The Drum Alarm has a liquid feeding tube permanently attached to the float switch alarm so it is impossible to forget.

The alarm is always on duty.

The Drum Alarms are perfectly sized for the containers they monitor such as 55-gallon drums, so it evacuates as much liquid as possible.

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