Level sensors monitor the level of liquids, pellets, and powders in tanks and process systems. Sensors include contact, non-contact and submersible sensors, as well as float and paddle switches. Level controllers add the ability to control alarms, pumps, valves, and other industrial equipment.
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Submersible level sensors determine liquid height by measuring the pressure exerted on the sensor due to gravity acting on the fluid above it. This hydrostatic sensing method is a well-established technology known for its high reliability, low installation cost, and simple engineering. It is one of the most popular methods of liquid level measurement. While suited for potable water applications, these submersible level sensors are versatile and provide reliable measurement in a wide range of liquid media, including pastes and sludges.
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Endress+Hauser Waterpilot FMX11 series submersible level sensors have a slim 22mm diameter stainless steel housing and a diaphragm protection cap, making them ideally suited for freshwater applications.
Starting at
$558.00
(FMX11-CA11DS06)
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ProSense SBLT series small bore submersible level sensors feature an ultra-slim housing, extended sensing ranges, and cable lengths up to 500 feet. They provide accurate, reliable level measurement in deep wells, narrow boreholes, and standpipe installations.
Starting at
$777.00
(SBLT-010-L50)
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