In this video, we’ll be repairing a side mount Gen II liquid level controller. The two most common types of maintenance for the Gen II involve the pilot or the spring. A great feature of the Gen II is that both components can be replaced while the controller is still connected to the vessel.
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0:00 Introduction
0:23 Tools Required
0:46 Replacing the Pilot
1:20 Changing the Spring
1:45 Waggle Arm Disassembly
3:04 Mounting Piece & Waggle Arm Assembly
4:56 Pilot Disassembly
6:05 Pilot Assembly
7:49 Conclusion & Other Video Recomendations
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The Kimray Gen II Liquid Level Controller works in conjunction with a control valve to provide precise level control for oil and gas production operations. A liquid level controller is typically used on horizontal and vertical separators, glycol dehydration systems, and free water knockouts.
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