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water and liquid level sensors

Float Switches for UL Ordinary Locations

UL, the famed safety certification company and Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory, generally classifies industrial locations and workplaces into one of two designations: ā€œhazardous locationā€ and ā€œordinary location.ā€ These designations help to determine the safety standards that different products must meet. …
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Float Switches and Level Sensors for Restaurant Equipment

Cooking professionally is all about getting levels right. The right amount of each ingredient, each spice, time and temperature come together to make amazing meals. So it follows that when manufacturing commercial restaurant and kitchen equipment, precise level measurement is …
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liquid level flow

Magnetic Float Switches: OEM Reed Switches & Tank Level Sensors

Magnetic float switches are common for tank level sensing, low-level alarm systems, high-level cut-off systems, and more. Common applications include manufacturing, bilge pumps, wastewater processing, and more. Magnetic float switches work with internally mounted reed switches and can be configured …
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Varieties of Tank Level Controls from SMD Fluid Controls

Tank level controls are necessary for a variety of industries and industrial applications. Chemical processing, water storage and treatment, food and beverage processing, marine applications, and more all rely in some form or another on automated tank level control systems. …
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High Temperature Float Switches from SMD Fluid Controls

We often think of water and other fluids as things that are cool and refreshing, but in many industrial applications there are liquids that can make boiling water look safe by comparison. Food processing, pressurized fryers, steam tables, water purification, …
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Home Septic Systems and the Importance of Septic Tank Alarms

About 25% of homeowners in the United States rely on a dedicated septic system for their home’s wastewater. A septic system is a delicate one, dependent on a series of biological and mechanical processes. Properly maintained septic systems rarely have …
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