Bilges
Point Level

Overview
Every ship has ‘bilges’ – this is space at the lowest point of the vessel between the floor of the engine room and the bottom of the ship. A water/oil mixture collects in this bilge area, where the mixture is pumped out and recovered and separated into water and oil by an on-board skimmer and demulsifying unit. The bilge de-oiling equipment is normally controlled by level switches. The oil sumps of the main engine and any auxiliary systems must also be monitored continuously for safety and environmental reasons.
Operating Conditions
- Measuring Task
- Point level detection
- Measuring Point
- Bilge, oil pan
- Medium
- Oil/oil-water mixture
- Measuring Range
- Switching point
- Temperature
- +10 … +75 °C
- Pressure
- 0 … 0 bar
Challenges
- Inaccessible measuring points, ship approvals
Benefits
- Reliable: Maximum safety for humans and the environment
- Cost effective: Simple installation
- User friendly: Maintenance-free and reliable operation
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