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Liquid Level Reed Sensor
  • Laboratory fluid systems
  • Four sensing positions
  • Three are dedicated to monitoring hot fluid levels
  • The fourth senses a low fluid level cutoff point

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There are several laboratory fluid systems that use reed switches to monitor their fluid levels that help control very elaborate equipment processes. These new float sensors have four sensing positions, three of which are dedicated to monitoring hot fluid levels, and the fourth senses a low fluid level cutoff point. This fourth sensing point is for safety reasons, that sounds an alarm if the heating coils are ever exposed above the fluid level. This could cause the coils to overheat, potentially causing a fire.

PTM Published on: 2012-02-07