Level Transmitters Articles
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The best water level sensor of 2023
What is a water level sensor? A water level sensor is a device for measuring too high or too low a liquid level in a fixed vessel. According to the method of measuring liquid level, it can be divided into contact type and non-contact type. The input type water level transmitter is a contact measurement that converts the level height into an electrical signal output. It is a widely used water ...
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Open Channel Flow Meter for Influent
Application Problem: A municipal utility required a flow meter to monitor influent flow in an open channel.Application History: The influent flows into the treatment plant through a narrow open channel flume that made level measurement difficult.Solution: ABM’s non-contact mini ultrasonic level transmitter and open channel meter (OCM) were selected for the application. ABM’s ultrasonic ...
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Level Sensors for IBC Totes, Drums and Small Containers
IBC totes and small containers are used in various industries to transport and store liquids, chemicals and other bulk materials. Level sensors play a significant role in monitoring the contents of IBC totes accurately, ensuring a consistent supply of material is available for production processes, and preventing shortages or downtime. ABM’s mini ultrasonic level transmitters are the ...
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Supmea Automation: A Leading Manufacturer of Radar Level Transmitters
When it comes to radar level transmitters, one name stands out in the industry: Supmea Automation. As a reputable and trusted manufacturer, Supmea Automation has established itself as a leader in providing high-quality and reliable radar level transmitters for a wide range of applications. With their commitment to innovation, precision, and customer satisfaction, Supmea Automation continues to ...
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TOP 2 Water level monitor
What is a water level sensor? A water level sensor is a device for measuring too high or too low a liquid level in a fixed vessel. According to the method of measuring liquid level, it can be divided into contact type and non-contact type. The input type water level transmitter is a contact measurement that converts the level height into an electrical signal output. It is a widely used water ...
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The function and significance of water level sensor
What is a water level sensor? The water level sensor is a device that measures the liquid level in a fixed container that is too high or too low. According to the method of measuring the liquid level, it can be divided into two types: contact type and non-contact type. The input type water level transmitter we call is a contact measurement, which converts the height of the liquid level into an ...
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Understanding the Total Focusing Method in PAUT
Being able to detect a flaw when it’s still tiny can save companies thousands-or even millions-of dollars worth of repairs. After all, it’s easier to repair a pinhole or crack in something like a pipeline than to resolve a full-scale rupture. Unfortunately, at times it can be a challenge to get accurate details of minor flaws to address them effectively. A good strategy for these more ...
By Zetec, Inc
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Oil and Gas Well Monitoring using TBox - Case Study
Introduction: Servelec Technologies' ultra low and low-power products have been applied to well site installations throughout the world. The product families include the TBox WM 'Wireless Monitor,' TBox LP RTU and the TBox LT 'Lite' Ethernet RTU. Selection among these products depends on the I/O count, whether power is available, and whether Ethernet networking is a requirement. TBox WM best ...
By Ovarro
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Principle of Water Level Sensor
Water level sensor is a kind of sensor which can detect water level. It is mainly used in medical, food and chemical industries to control water level and detect water level. There are many kinds of water level sensors, including single flange hydrostatic/double flange differential pressure water level sensor, floating ball water level sensor, magnetic water level sensor, input water level ...
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Pulsar Measurement Provides End-to-End Solutions for Wastewater Treatment Plant
The Township of Edwardsburgh in Eastern Ontario, Canada operates a wastewater treatment system for a small community of about 6,900 people. One of the main challenges for this system is that all the working parts of the process are all spread-out. Pulsar Measurement provided the township with a variety of ultrasonic flow and level instruments, beginning at the four pumping stations in town. Wet ...
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Baseline measurement Natura 2000 site Binnenveld - Case Study
The Binnenveld has been a Natura 2000 site since 2014. For the preservation and improvement of the site, a baseline measurement will be established via monitoring. Project Baseline measurement for Natura 2000 site Binnenveld Client Vallei en Veluwe Water Board Performed by Eijkelkamp Soil & Water Country the Netherlands Background to installing the monitoring network De Hel, ...
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When Do I Need A Remote Level Transmitter?
The word “remote” is used rather loosely in the world of industrial sensors. It can refer to anything that is removed by any distance from your sensor (such as a remote display), or anything that is located any distance from your control infrastructure. In this case, we’re talking specifically about a sensor that is removed from the control infrastructure. At what point do you ...
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3 Reasons the Series PRL True Echo™ Pulse Radar Level Transmitter For Liquids Excels in Water and Wastewater Measurement
The Water and Wastewater industry provides many opportunities for liquid level measurement. (It helps that there is so much water to keep track of.) Opportunities can turn into challenges, though, if the measurement technology chosen can’t meet the demands of the job. No matter what the demands may be, APG’s new Series PRL True Echo™ Pulse Radar Level Transmitter For Liquids is up to the ...
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Pump Station call outs a thing of the past - Case Study
It’s 2:00 AM and a telephone rings in Eckville, Alberta. Rick McKinnon checks the display on his cell phone and groans. It’s another high level call out alarm from one of the town’s new sewage lift stations. He knows before he drives there that the system will be running on floats instead of the new ultrasonic level controller. Rick is Public Works Supervisor for the Town of ...
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Greyline provides end-to-end solution for wastewater treatment plant - Case Study
Wastewater treatment is a vitally important process. Just ask The Township of Edwardsburgh/Cardinal’s Assistant Chief Water and Sewer Operator, Eric Wemerman. “For a community to keep everyone’s trust, you want to make sure you’re operating a good system.” Eric continues “It’s important for health reasons, when people flush their toilets you need to get ...
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3 Reasons the MPX-E Chemical Excels in Aggressive Chemical Environments
APG’s new Chemically Resistant Magnetostrictive Level Transmitter, the MPX-E Chemical, is built specifically for harsh chemical environments. While our other MPX probes, the MPX-E, MPX-R, and MPX-F, use bare 316L stainless steel for the stem, the MPX-E Chemical has a special chemical resistant coating on the stem, allowing it to perform exceptionally in situations that would, quite ...
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Wastewater treatment plant operators work confidently with complete system measurement
Wastewater treatment is a vitally important process. Just ask The Township of Edwardsburgh/Cardinal’s Assistant Chief Water and Sewer Operator, Eric Wemerman. “For a community to keep everyone’s trust you want to make sure you’re operating a good system.” Eric continues. “It’s important for health reasons, when people flush their toilets you need to get ...
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Liquid Level Sensor Technology Decision Tree
Here it is, the week after Christmas, and you still haven’t gotten that special something for your process system. A liquid level sensor would be great, but you just aren’t sure what type of sensor would be best for you, uh, your process system.Well, APG is here to help. No, we didn’t put together a comprehensive gift guide for your process system. But, we did manage to assemble this handy-dandy ...
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LinkBus RIMS case study
For a variety of reasons, decreasing resources are causing plant operators in the process and utility industries to look for more efficient ways of monitoring and servicing their instrumentation. The analyzer maintenance department may have been reduced in size, merged with another department or perhaps no longer exists at all, and reassignments and relocation of staff can lead to a loss of ...
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Wastewater Level Measurement Techniques
Level monitoring and control is a fundamental requirement in any wastewater treatment process. You will find level instrumentation installed at even the simplest treatment plants for pump control, chemical storage tanks and process level controls or alarms. Operators have only limited or emergency control over treatment plant influent, so level controls and instrumentation play an important role ...
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