Improved Specification Means High Demand for Ultrasonic Level Gauges

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Improved Specification Means High Demand for Ultrasonic Level Gauges

26 Mar, 2010

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Canongate Technology (UK) have recently upgraded the specification on their non-invasive LPG level gauges. The VesselCheck ST series is now available for all sizes of LPG tanks and all tank thicknesses, whilst still maintaining their high accuracy. The specialists in non-invasive LPG tank gauges, based in Edinburgh, have over 25 years experience in level measurement instrumentation with thousands of tanks around the world using their well-known ultrasonic systems. "Our new software allows the gauges to be used on larger tank shapes and sizes, including spheres, therefore offering a much wider product range to our LPG customers without compromising accuracy. We can provide the most suitable solution for the customer’s needs without worrying whether we will have a system to suit - all tank styles are covered. We have seen a great deal of demand for the new product range and have seen are recent increase in orders from some of the world’s leading LPG suppliers." commented Iain Crolla, Internal Sales & Marketing Manager at Canongate Technology Ltd.

These software improvements have caused a rise in demand across the range including Canongate’s low cost VesselCheck ST1A system specifically designed for smaller tanks. Iain added: “Our VesselCheck ST1A is ideal for budget installations or smaller tanks and with the publicity of the upgraded software across the VesselCheck range, LPG suppliers are ordering up the ST1A’s for the smaller tanks at their depots both in the UK and abroad.”

In addition to this, the software means that LPG suppliers can now find a level measurement solution for their whole depot from a single supplier which can all be connected to their control system. “All of our tank level measurement systems can link together and either all be displayed on a single touch screen panel or linked to the depot’s main control system for accurate and up to date viewing.” Iain commented.

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