Maximum Level Gauges

The maximum level guge is a cost-effective measuring device that indicates the maximum water level gauge by tidal waves or other level fluctuations over a color marking. It is based on the simple principle of color marking. The threshold level gauge is used for preservation of evidence and provides accurate data for later post-processing of flood events.

Rugged cylinders made of Plexiglas and a fiberglass reinforced plastic measuring rod with easy to read E-scale in cm graduation.

Self-adhesive, transparent ribbon to display the highest water level gauge. To change the ribbon, you need to solve only one single screw.

Simple operation: water thaz rises in the cylinder, completely washes out the color to the respective water level gauge.

Clear result: A sharp dividing line between colored and colorless area enables accurate reading of the maximum water level gauge.

Unaffected by waves and debris: The straining device acts as filter for coarse dirt and acts as a damping device preventing influence by wash of waves in the measuring cylinder.

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