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Georg Fischer 159300142, Ultrasonic Level Transmitter
1.757,30 2.126,33 Incl. VAT
Product code: 10134411
Georg Fischer 159300187, Radar Level 2290 SS316 200-18000
2.345,00 2.837,45 Incl. VAT
Product code: 10134422
CLM-40N-40-G-U-H-E450
Product code: AC-130614
Spirax Sarco LCR2652 BHD50<br />Level controller, control unit and display
2.624,88 3.176,10 Incl. VAT
Product code: AC-184314
Spirax Sarco BCR3250<br />BHD50<br />Blowdown Controller, Operating and Display Unit
2.624,88 3.176,10 Incl. VAT
Product code: AC-184315
LI5141
Product code: 10175968
SD6001
Product code: 10173603
SM7001
765,40 926,13 Incl. VAT
Product code: 10175855
SDG087
5.938,44 7.185,51 Incl. VAT
Product code: 10176379
SD6050
Product code: 10176884
SD2001
Product code: 10177687
LI5142
Product code: 10177843
2270-P-1N-6
978,90 1.184,47 Incl. VAT
Product code: 9022122
Georg Fischer 159300102, Ultrasonic Level Transmitter
1.618,30 1.958,14 Incl. VAT
Product code: 10134392
Georg Fischer 159300106, Ultrasonic Level Transmitter
1.984,40 2.401,12 Incl. VAT
Product code: 10134396
Georg Fischer 159300143, Ultrasonic Level Transmitter
1.757,30 2.126,33 Incl. VAT
Product code: 10134412
CLM-40N-40-F5-U-H-E700
Product code: AC-130610
CLM-40N-40-G-U-H-E400
Product code: AC-130613
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Level sensors and level switches

Level measurement and level switch: capacitive level sensors and level switches, ultrasonic level measurement, conductive level switches, hydrostatic sensors, tuning forks and float switches.

Level sensors detect the level of liquids and fluidised solids, including slurries, granules and powders. Media that flow through gravity essentially horizontally into their containers (or other physical boundaries), while most bulk solids accumulate at an angle of rest into a pyramid. The medium to be measured may be in a container or in its natural form (e.g. a river or a lake).

The level measurement can be either a continuous value or a switching point.

  • Continuous level sensors display a value (level height or level depth). This can be used to calculate the contents of a tank, for example.
  • Level switches only show whether a certain level has been reached or not. These are often used in simpler applications or in conjunction with a continuous measurement as security. The protection can serve as a maximum protection (overflow protection) that prevents the tank from overflowing if the continuous level measurement does not work properly. Or it can provide a minimum level, for example as protection for a pump to prevent it from running dry.

Choices for optimal level monitoring

There are many physical and application variables that influence the choice of the optimal level monitoring.

Some selection criteria for a level measurement include:

  • The physical: phase (liquid, solid or suspension)
  • Temperature
  • Pressure or vacuum
  • Medium
  • Dielectric constant of the medium
  • Density (specific gravity) of the medium
  • Acoustic or electric noise
  • Vibration, mechanical shocks
  • Size and shape of the tank or receptacle

Also important are the application restrictions:

  • Price
  • The market in which it is applied.
  • Installation possibilities
  • Accuracy
  • Response speed
  • Ease of calibration or programming
  • Physical size and mounting of the instrument
  • Monitoring or control of continuous or discrete (point) levels.

In short, level sensors are among the most important sensors and play a very important role in a variety of applications. As with other types of sensors, level sensors are available or can be designed using a variety of detection principles. The choice of a suitable type of sensor that meets the application requirements is very important.

Types of level sensors and level switches

Some of the principles that Ebora has in its program for level sensors and level switches are:

  • Radar level sensors
  • Ultrasonic level sensors
  • Capacitive level sensors and capacitive level switches
  • Float switches
  • Vibrating fork level switches
  • Optical level switches
  • Magnetostrictive level sensors and switches
  • Magnetic level gauges
  • Hydrostatic level sensors
  • conductive level sensors and conductive level switches

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