NBK-M - Economical Level Indicator
FEATURES
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Mini-NBK bypass level indicator provides many of the unique features of our standard NBK series but at a fraction of the cost. Like its predecessor, the Mini-NBK uses revolutionary ring magnet float design allowing the user full flexibility in adding roller indicators, switches and other options anywhere on the periphery of the bypass tube.
The use of lighter gauge materials and a streamlined manufacturing process makes the Mini-NBK a very economical choice for low pressure level measuring applications.
Roller Indicators:
A magnetic indicator strip allows the user to take local level readings at the tank. The indicator rollers rotate from white to red as tank level changes. The roller indicator assembly can be rotated in the field to any position on the bypass tube in order to allow for easy readings when installed in a tight location. Rollers are available made of polypropylene for low temperature applications (<212°F) and ceramic for higher temperature applications.
Switches:
SPDT switches are available to use hi/low level alarms or for automatic tank fill/empty operations. The switch level setpoint is adjusted in the field by sliding the switch assembly up or down on the bypass pipe.
Level Transducers:
Magnetostrictive and variable resistance level transducers are available for transmission of tank level to a remote indicator or control system.
Digital Indicators:
For units which have a transducer installed, a digital indicator can also be mounted on the Mini-NBK to allow for local digital indication, an analog output and/or switches. Contact your Flow-Network Representative for details.
SPECIFICATIONS
Max. Pressure Wetted Materials: Level Transducers Resistive, Option-W Resistive, with Head Mounted Transmitter, Option-M |
Roller Materials: Polypropylene or ceramic based on ordering code Allowable Liquid SG: Magnetostrictive, with Head Mounted Transmitter, Option-T Switches Low Temperature, Model NBK-R High Temperature, Model NBK-RT200 |
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