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Pig signallers PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 08 June 2008 08:09

Pig Signallers

Pig signaller is a device installed on a pipeline or pig trap assembly to detect movement of pig. It consists of a mechanism which detects the movement of pig.

Types of pig signallers

There are two types of pig signallers depending on the detecting mechanism:

  • The intrusive type.
  • The non-intrusive type.

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