Know what is in the tank, at the right time

Electronic level gauging from entry-level monitoring to high-accuracy systems

Level measurement is the foundation for safe operations and efficient replenishment. Choose the measurement technology that fits your tank, medium, and environment, and combine it with local display and remote reporting where required.

Technician calibrating radar level gauge on storage tank roof

Accurate and reliable level data supports inventory control, delivery planning, and alarm thresholds. The product portfolio includes ultrasonic monitoring for many non-pressurised tanks, as well as high-accuracy solutions for mobile and specialised applications.

Inventory visibilityLiters and percentage, depending on system

Support day-to-day planning with consistent level readouts and configurable measurement intervals.

Alarm thresholdsHigh/low level and change alerts

Set thresholds to trigger alarms and reduce the risk of running dry or unnoticed losses.

Technology choiceFit to tank and medium

Select a measurement principle and configuration that matches the tank design, installation constraints, and zone requirements.

Common challenges without reliable measurement

Without consistent level data, replenishment becomes reactive and exceptions are discovered late. This increases emergency deliveries, site visits, and operational risk.

  • Emergency replenishment and avoidable logistics costs
  • Late detection of unusual consumption or losses
  • Missing high and low alarms for critical tanks
  • Unclear data ownership across operations and logistics

Risk context: releases and remediation

Tank releases can lead to remediation and liability. Public data shows that cleanup costs can be substantial. Level measurement is one part of a broader safety and inspection program, but it supports earlier detection and better decision-making.

What you get with the right setup

A measurement setup matched to your application enables reliable inventory visibility and alarm thresholds. Combined with reporting, it helps align operations and logistics on one data view.

  • Repeatable level readings for planning and replenishment
  • Configurable alarms for high and low thresholds
  • Options for local display and remote transmission
  • Scales from single tanks to tank farms

How it works

  1. 1

    Select the measurement principle

    Choose a suitable method for your tank and medium, such as ultrasonic monitoring or high-accuracy systems for specialised use cases.

  2. 2

    Install and commission

    Install the sensor and configure tank geometry, units, and alarm thresholds as required by the application.

  3. 3

    Use the data locally or remotely

    Show levels on a local display and optionally transmit data for dashboards, reports, and alerts.

  4. 4

    Maintain and verify

    Define maintenance intervals and verification checks appropriate to the tank and operating environment.

Standards & Certifications

ATEX

Equipment for use in potentially explosive atmospheres

Depending on tank, medium, and zone, components are available with hazardous-area certification.

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Proof & success stories

Key metrics

EPA-reported median clean-up costs (selected states, sample)
$27k–$266k

EPA study on leaking underground storage tank cleanup costs in selected US states.

From single tanks to tank farms
Scalable

Product portfolio covers compact monitors and systems with reporting and alarms.

Alarm thresholds and intervals
Configurable

Measurement interval and alarm thresholds depend on the selected system and configuration.

Reliable level data is the starting point for better logistics planning and faster exception handling.

Operational perspectiveTank operators

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