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15th October 1971
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A range of low-cost continuouslevel measurement equipment to provide indication . of liquid contents carried by transporter vehicles has been developed by Synatel Instrumentation Ltd. The gauge is normally located in the driving cab.

The equipment operates from the vehicle battery supplies, either 12V or 24V. An installation comprises a robust probe unit mounted in the tank of the vehicle.

A range of probes is available to suit particular tankers and the equipment is designed to work with non-conductive and conductive liquids. The probes are coated for use with most acids.

In addition, the equipment can be used for certain granular solids carried by transporters. Made by: Synatel Instrumentation Ltd, Walsall Road, Bridgtown, Cannock, Staffordshire.