Truma Level Check Handheld Gas Level Indicator

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Don't get caught with low gas

Checking gas cylinder content manually can be difficult and unreliable. So stop estimating and start measuring accurately with the Truma Level Check Handheld Gas Level Indicator. With a simple scan, this ultrasound device recognises whether there is liquefied gas in the cylinder at the measuring point and uses LEDs to clearly indicate this point. Pretty convenient eh?

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In order to carry out a measurement, simply place the Level Check against the wall of the gas cylinder horizontally and at a 90° angle if possible. The filling level is determined using an ultrasound signal. If there's liquid gas within the measuring area, the signal is carried further and reflected by the opposite wall of the cylinder (echo). This measurement is indicated by a green LED and a high-pitched acoustic signal. If there is no gas at the measured point, the signal is not carried further and no echo occurs. This is indicated by a red LED and a lower-frequency acoustic signal.

Truma Level Check Handheld Gas Level Indicator Features:
  • LEDs for quick and reliable indication of whether there is liquid gas in the measured area
  • For all steel and aluminium LP gas cylinders with a diameter of 200 - 350 mm
  • Reliable measurement using ultrasound
  • With integrated LED torch
  • For all steel or aluminium gas cylinders (propane - butane - LPG) from 200 to 350mm dia.

Note: In order to obtain a reliable measurement, the measuring head must be cleaned at regular intervals with a wet cloth (do not use cleaning agent). A soiled measuring head can result in erroneous measurements. Dust particles often stick to cylinders, particularly aluminium ones, which interfere with the measuring procedure.

Measurements taken in the lower area of full gas cylinders often fail. This is because of the restricted reflection of the echo from the distant surface of the liquid gas.

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