CHEMICAL SOLUTION
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Core System
Start with a precise level and volume system.
Level & Volume Dispensing System
Model 809-DM
Exclusively distributed by Hernco Fabrication, the SeeLeveL Dispenseâ„¢ is a multi-compartment chemical tank monitor for treater trucks. With 1/10″ resolution, the SeeLeveL Dispenseâ„¢ offers increased accuracy for superior liquid inventory control. With multiple alarm outputs, the Dispense regulates the loading and dispensing process to prevent overfill spills and ensure the accurate dispensing of chemicals.
- Monitors up to 6 compartmentsÂ
- 1/10″ ResolutionÂ
- Alarm outputs for overfill and dispense controlÂ
- Dispenses specific amounts of chemicalÂ
During the loading process, the SeeLeveL Dispense monitors and displays the fluid and will sound a warning horn when the tank level is nearing full. If the tank is nearing an overfil conditions, the Dispense will shut down the pump before the overfill occurs. While treating wells, the operator has the ability to set the dispense volume for any given chemical. This ensures that wells are treated with the proper amount of chemical and assists with inventory control. Â
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Additional Support Products
More components to choose from.
Truck Gauge Programmer
Model 817-USB
The SeeLeveLâ„¢ 817-USB Truck Gauge Programmer is used to program tank calibrations and alarms and to troubleshoot any SeeLeveLâ„¢ 800 series system. The USB interface allows tank calibration files to be created and stored on a PC or laptop.
- Works with all 800 series displays
- Used to test sender bar displays and fiber optic cableÂ
- Operates on four alkaline AA batteries with no memory lossÂ
- 32 memory locations for storing calibration chartsÂ
- USB port interfaces with your PC or laptop running our truck gauge programming softwareÂ
- Simulates both display and sender bar to simplify system testingÂ
- Convenient hand-held aluminum enclosure helps to avoid errors due to interference and static electricityÂ





