constant level for boiler

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by rezut » 01/12/04, 15:16

Hello
I installed my pantone system on my bx I have not yet measured consumption.
I have problems keeping my boiler level constant
I use an oil stove fuel float but I have problems with the floats which does not hold (fills with water) I try a polystyrene flush float but after 2 days more float (disintegrate)
I am looking for an electric level detector which can resist temperature (+ 85 °) and vibrations
Who can give me a solution (econology do you have a solution?)
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by Bibiphoque » 01/12/04, 15:43

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Hello,
An idea by the way: a hollow brass float (it existed in the old carburetors)
Attach a magnet on top and use an ILS as a float position sensor
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by khartoum » 27/01/05, 23:16

Hello,
I plan to show a reactor on my xantia td.
To control the level and consumption I think of using the system that Citron has been mounting for millennia on its LHM vessels. This allows a visual level check and it closes a contact when the level is too low. Coupled with a fuel tank it gives an autonomous system, the heating can be done afterwards in the bubbler, suddenly no problem of floats melting.
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by rezut » 28/01/05, 13:02

Hello
very good idea the lhm vase on the other hand no maximum level so it would be necessary to couple a tempo relay to the low level contact which will let flow a little water via a windshield washer pump (for example) for a time determine and turn and play
and why couple a carburetor (there is no longer any need)
for the pantone you will put it or (I put mine in the exhaust pipe which I redid entirely but after the first full I did not notice a drop in consumption)
may be due to lack of cross flow

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by schwinp » 07/05/09, 08:03

Need help !!!

I want to buy "constant level tank" same in the pictures, anyone can help me? It made from brass.

Many thanks!
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