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Fuel
Level Gauges
52mm Diameter
Max. 50 Liters |
- The IM-591
can be connected to most of the resistive gauges.
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Unlike other indicators reading is
in liters and gallons instead of a
percentage.
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Many times, the float senders are
linear, but the shape of the deposit
is not rectangular. This is a big
problem especially in tanks
installed in the wings and that
instead of being rectangular, having
the shape of the wing.
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instruments use a pointer thats turns 240º,
witch gives them great resolution. |
- The
instruments use a pointer thats turns 240º,
witch gives them great resolution. |
- This
instrument needs a power supply of 12V or
24V. |
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In the photos we
see a deposit in a seat of a gyrocopter and a wing. In
both you can see at a glance that a classical resistive
gauge did not show us the actual capacity of the tank.
To avoid these
problems, the IM-591 incorporates a microprocessor with
up to 10 memories. The first time it is used, the user
must connect to a PC, and through a simple menu select
the tank capacity in liters and the number of steps of
memory you want to use. Then the program will tell you
completely fill the tank and press a button.
Then depending on the number of steps you have selected,
the user must remove an amount of fuel from tank and
press a button to confirm each step. In the last step,
the tank must be empty. |
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Case |
Plastic |
Weight |
220g |
Suitable for |
Resistive float sender. |
Power Supply |
10..30VDC |
Power
Current |
0.1 Amp. Max. |
Scale |
0..50 Liters |
Subdivision
scale |
1 Leter each |
Max.
Deviation |
2% |
Dimensions |
See sketch |
Calibration |
Must be Calibrated by the user. |
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