Oil Gauging Tapes
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Oil gauging tapes insert their measuring blade into storage tanks to check liquid levels. They accept a plumb bob, which attaches to the end of the blade and weighs it down to pull it into the tank. These hand gauging tapes are commonly used in refineries, chemical plants, fuel depots, and other liquid-storage facilities.
System of Measurement
Liquid Remaining (Innage) Gauging Tapes
Innage oil gauging tapes are graduated to take submersion readings that measure the actual depth of liquid remaining in a tank. They require lowering the blade from the top of the tank until the plumb bob touches the tank bottom or a reference plate in the tank. The blade is then retracted and read at the point where the tank contents wetted the blade. Innage tapes are commonly used to measure levels of gasoline, fuel oil, crude oil, and other petroleum products.
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Liquid Removed (Outage) Gauging Tapes
Outage oil gauging tapes are graduated to take surface readings that allow calculating the level of liquid in a tank based on the amount of liquid removed and the total tank depth. Also known as ullage tapes, they require lowering the blade from the top of the tank until the plumb bob reaches the top of the liquid. They are commonly used to measure thick liquids that could prevent the plumb bob from descending or caustic liquids that could damage the blade.
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Oil Gauging Tape Blade Refills
Blade refills replace worn blades on oil gauging tapes or change blades for a different material or different system of measurement. They wind onto the spindle of an oil gauging tape.
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