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KM26 | MAGNETIC LEVEL GAUGE  |  OI/KM26-EN REV I
Mag wave (MW05)
The MW05 MLG is a twin-chamber design for use on 
applications where redundant level measurement is critical. 
MW05 combines MLG technology with a Guided wave 
Radar(GWR), magnetostrictive, or other type of direct 
insertion transmitter installed in the secondary chamber. It 
provides precise visual measurement and reliable level data 
transmission to a remote display or controller.
MW05 is available in a wide variety of configurations and is 
offered in a broad range of pressure ratings, styles, sizes and 
choice of process connections. Top and bottom MLG float 
stop springs are standard in the primary MLG chamber. The 
secondary chamber houses the transmitter sensor and allows 
the GWR transmitter to provide a backup or remote level 
measurement.
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Oversize chamber with guide rods
In applications where flashing is a concern (rapid change from 
liquid to gas; boiling), the sudden presence of gas bubbles 
expanding under the float can cause it to be forced upward 
and then back down very erratically.  If viewed on the visual 
indicator, the operator would be unable to identify the true 
liquid level because of the very abnormal performance.
Similarly, if a large number of small bubbles form underneath 
and around the float, it will decrease the buoyant force that is 
keeping the float on the surface.  This could cause the float to 
submerge completely in the liquid.
To combat this phenomenon, a oversize chamber with guide 
rod design can be incorporated into the chamber design.  
This provides simply a large open space surrounding the float 
that allows the expansion of gasses to pass around it 
unimpeded.  In order for the float to operate the visual 
indicator properly, the set of guide rods must be in place to 
restrict lateral movement of the float so that it does not lose 
coupling with any externally mounted components like 
indicator, transmitter or switch.
Figure 24 - oversize chamber with guide rods
Figure 23 - normal and oversize chamber with guide rods
Figure 26 - Mag wave 
ABB does not recommend customer installation of 
cryogenic insulation. Consult the factory.
CAUT ION
Cryogenic insulation
Cryogenic insulations are used to maintain the required low 
temperature of the service fluid to be measured. Cryogenic 
units are offered with flipper styled magnetic bar graph 
indicators with frost extension. The face of the frost 
extension must always be exposed.
Figure 25 - cryogenic insulation