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The 0-30m Submersible Level Sensor is designed for industrial use, offering precise and reliable water level monitoring. With water-in detection and a robust, waterproof design, it ensures accurate performance in harsh environments. Ideal for tanks, wells, and wastewater systems.
Accurate Water-In Detection: The sensor features advanced water-in detection technology, ensuring precise and reliable monitoring of liquid levels in tanks, wells, and industrial systems.
Robust Industrial Design: Designed as an industrial liquid level sensor, it is built to withstand harsh environments, making it ideal for liquid measurement in challenging conditions.
Versatile Liquid Level Monitoring: This submersible level sensor for tanks is suitable for a wide range of applications, including water level transmitters and diving level sensors, providing consistent performance.
High-Performance Liquid Level Sensor: With a measurement range of 0-30m, it delivers accurate liquid level sensor data, ensuring efficient management of water and other liquids in industrial settings.
Submersible sensors are widely used across various industries for precise liquid level measurement and monitoring. Here are some key applications:
Water Treatment and Management
Submersible sensors are crucial in water treatment plants for monitoring levels in reservoirs, tanks, and sewage treatment facilities. They help manage water levels, prevent overflows, and ensure efficient water distribution.
Industrial Liquid Level Monitoring
These sensors are used in industrial settings to monitor liquid levels in tanks and vessels, including chemicals, oils, and other industrial fluids. They provide accurate readings and help prevent spills or leaks.
Groundwater and Environmental Monitoring
Submersible sensors are used in wells and aquifers to measure groundwater levels. They also support environmental monitoring by tracking changes in water pressure and detecting potential pollution sources.
Agriculture
In agriculture, submersible sensors are used to monitor water levels in irrigation systems and reservoirs, ensuring efficient water use and crop management.
Oil and Gas Industry
Submersible sensors are employed to monitor liquid levels in storage tanks and pipelines, aiding in the control of fluid flow during drilling and pumping operations.
1. Q:What is a Submersible Sensor?
A:A submersible sensor is a device used to measure liquid depth or level, typically installed in water tanks, wells, rivers, or other liquid containers. It is suitable for industrial, agricultural, and environmental monitoring applications.
2. Q:How Does a Submersible Sensor Work?
A:A submersible sensor determines liquid level by measuring hydrostatic pressure. The pressure-sensing element inside the sensor converts liquid pressure into an electrical signal, which is then calculated to determine the liquid level.
3. Q:Which Liquids Are Suitable for Submersible Sensors?
A:Submersible sensors are generally suitable for non-corrosive liquids such as water, oil, and wastewater. For corrosive liquids, sensors made of special materials (e.g., stainless steel or titanium alloy) are required.
4. Q:What Is the Measurement Range of a Submersible Sensor?
A:The measurement range varies by model, with common ranges including 0-5m, 0-10m, 0-30m, and higher. Users can choose the appropriate range based on their needs.
5. Q:Does a Submersible Sensor Require Calibration?
A:Yes, to ensure measurement accuracy, regular calibration is recommended, especially after long-term use or changes in the installation environment.
6. Q:What Are the Output Signal Types of Submersible Sensors?
A:Common output signals include 4-20mA, 0-5V, 0-10V, and RS485. Users can choose the appropriate signal type based on system requirements.
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