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Factors that decide the float’s dimension used in level indicator

1. Fluid Type: The type of fluid used in the level indicator has a significant impact on the size of the float. A float used in a water-level indicator, for example, will most likely be much smaller than a float used in a gas-level indicator.

2. Specific Gravity: The specific gravity of the fluid used in the level indicator affects the size of the float as well. A float in a high-density fluid, like oil, will be larger than a float in a low-density fluid, like water.

3. Pressure: The size of the float is also affected by the pressure in the system. A float used in a high-pressure system must be larger in order to withstand the pressure.

4. Operating Range: The level indicator’s operating range will also be a factor in determining the size of the float. A larger float will most likely be required if the indicator must measure levels over a wide range.

5. Accuracy: The level indicator’s accuracy will also be considered. A larger float may be required to ensure that the level indicator is accurate across its entire range.