You need to know how much chemical is in your storage tank so you can order more product at the right time to continue business without missing a beat. Not only that, but certain chemicals have to be stored at specific levels to maintain their properties. Replacing the chemical too early or too late can stall your operations, ruin your inventory, and impact your profits.
The Poly Processing Reverse Float Level Gauge makes it easy to monitor the levels in your chemical storage tanks. Unlike many other tank level indicator gauges, the reverse float level gauge is a simple system that doesn’t require channeling the chemical to the outside of the tank in order to see the level. The gauge is installed on the outside of the system for easy monitoring, but the chemical stays inside the tank. If the gauge pipe cracks or breaks, there’s no danger of the chemical siphoning out of the tank.
Watch this quick video to see how the reverse float level gauge works.
A level gauge monitors the liquid level of the chemical in the polyethylene tank. There are several types of gauges, and Poly Processing works with many types of level indicators, including clear tube level gauges and ultrasonic level gauges. But in almost all cases, we recommend our reverse float gauge for its simplicity and ease of maintenance.
Poly Processing’s reverse float level gauge consists of a float inside the tank, which bobs on the surface of the chemical. The float is compatible with any kind of chemical that can be stored in a Poly Processing tank. The float is attached to a rope, which travels through a clear vertical pipe on the outside of the tank. A level indicator is attached to the end of the rope.
As the tank is filled, the chemical lifts the float inside the storage tank, and the level indicator on the outside is lowered. As
The reverse level gauge uses a pulley system with polypropylene rope, nylon rollers inside of PVC elbows, clear pipe, and a level indicator. The external components are dry-fit together, not glued. Assembling and replacing the gauge is easy and only takes a few minutes. Maintenance is simple, and individual pieces can be replaced, if needed.
While the level indicator isn’t intended for precise monitoring or metering, it reliably provides a basic, easy to read indication of your chemical storage tank’s capacity. The gauge is ideal for facilities that need to know when to refill their tanks, but don’t need precise volume numbers.
The reverse float level gauge provides additional benefits, including:
The reverse float level system can be used on almost any tank, including double-walled SAFE-Tanks. There are different dome mounted fittings used for the reverse float gauge. If the fitting is installed on the flat you can use a PVC or SS bulkhead fitting. On the curvature of the dome you must use the universal ball dome fitting or made vertical curved fitting.
Download the Reverse Float Level Gauge guide here.
Choose a location that operators can see from the normal fill area or chemical room walkway. You want a clear line of sight to the indicator without climbing on the tank or reaching over piping.
Keep the external clear pipe straight and plumb. If you mount it where it has to bend around conduit, bracing, or a platform rail, the indicator can rub and hang up.
Leave working room above the mounting point. You need enough space to route the rope through the elbows and to service the top connection without fighting nearby nozzles, vents, or manways.
If you have heat tracing, insulation, or a sunshade, plan the gauge location first. Do not install the gauge where future insulation or jacketing will block the viewing tube.
Use this checklist any time you install a new reverse float level gauge or replace parts.
Before you start
During installation
The reverse float level gauge is simple. That does not mean you can ignore it. A quick inspection during routine rounds helps you catch problems before you lose level visibility.
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If the indicator does not move, moves in jumps, or gives inconsistent readings, start with the basics. Most issues come from drag in the rope path.
1) Check the clear pipe for alignment
2) Check the rope path
3) Check the rollers
4) Check the float
5) Verify the tank is venting properly
Reverse calibration tape helps operators tie the indicator position to an approximate tank capacity.
Start by treating the gauge as a repeatable reference, not a metering device. The post already calls out that the indicator is not intended for precise monitoring or metering.
How to put tape readings to work
If you need tighter volume accuracy for dosing, batching, or inventory reconciliation, use the reverse float gauge as a visual check and rely on a purpose-built measurement method for precision.
If you want help selecting the right mounting option, or you want a quick review of your layout before you install a reverse float level gauge, talk to a Poly Processing chemical storage tank expert.