Go to Machine Design Home Go to GlobalSpec.com Home
Find:      Advanced >>
Toolbar   The Engineering Toolbar
The Ultimate Resource for Engineering and Technical Research. (Learn More)
About Liquid Level Sensors

Liquid level sensors are used to detect liquid levels or interfaces between liquids such as oil and water or liquids and solids.  Liquid level sensors can be defined as a sensor or transducer, or an integrated system, with instrumentation and control capabilities. Continuous or point level sensing can be chosen depending upon the application.  Point liquid level sensors often trigger an alarm or turn off the system based upon a specific limit.  


Products & Services Related to Liquid Level Sensors
Dry Material (Powders) Level Sensing Devices
Dry material (powders) level sensing devices are used to measure levels of solid, dry materials in either continuous or point values represented with various output options.
Dry Material (Powders) Level Switches
Dry material (powders) level switches are used to measure levels of dry, solid materials via an electrical switching action.
Level Sensors, All Types
Level sensors are used to detect liquid or powder levels, or interfaces between liquids. There are two basic level-measurement types: continuous and point or multi-point.
Level Switches, All Types
Level switches is a generic search form for devices that are used to detect liquid or powder levels, or interfaces between liquids. These level measurements are indicated via an electrical switching action.
Level Transmitters
Level transmitters or level transducers are used to measure the level of a liquid or bulk solid material (as well as slurries) within a specified space. For each measurement, they provide an electrical output that is proportional to the input level.
Liquid Level Switches
Liquid level switches are used to detect specific liquid levels or interfaces between liquids. These level measurements are indicated via an electrical switching action.



©1999-2008 GlobalSpec. All rights reserved.
Use of GlobalSpec is governed by these Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Penton Media, Inc. Site Use Agreement :: Privacy Policy
Home :: Article Archive :: CD Library :: CAD Library :: Site Map