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Alarm signals
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Monitoring the bilge
Every motorised ship has a so-called bilge well, i.e. a space between the floor of the engine room and the bottom of the ship. A water/oil mixture collects in this space at the lowest point of the ship. The mixture is then separated into water and oil by an on-board skimmer and demulsifying unit. After passing through various cleaning processes, the water can be pumped out. The bilge de-oiling equipment is controlled by level switches.
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Engine monitoring
Due to safety and environmental considerations, oil and fuel lines of the main engine and ancillary units are continuously monitored. The level in the oil drip pan or collecting vessel is also monitored in order to detect possible leaks.
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Level and leakage detection with VEGASWING 51
The VEGASWING 51 vibrating level switch is mainly characterised by its small and compact design. The small dimensions allow mounting in practically any place or position. Foam, bubble formation and viscosity do not affect the switching accuracy - VEGASWING 51 is thus an ideal solution.
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VEGASWING 51
- product-independent switch point - small installation dimensions - adjustment-free
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