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Water Control Sensors for Outdoor Wood Boilers & Furnaces

Creating a renewable heating source, an outdoor wood boiler or furnace presents a variation on the classic wood stove. The setup includes wood burned inside a firebox, with a “water jacket,” or chamber or water, surrounding. An exhaust heat reclaiming …
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Sensors for Harsh Environments from SMD Fluid Controls

While some industrial level sensor applications are functionally no more demanding than a toilet tank or home sump pump, this is far from always the case. Certain applications, like those in the HVAC, chemical processing, waste processing, and oil and …
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Sensors for Craft Distillery and Micro-Distillery Equipment

America has been experiencing a huge surge in the popularity of craft and small-batch spirits coinciding with the craft beer boom. According to the American Craft Spirits Association, there are about 770 craft distilleries in the United States. That might not …
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Liquid Level Sensors for Turbine Inlet Air Cooling

As worldwide demand for energy grows, more and more consumers in the business, industry, and private sectors are relying on gas-powered turbine generators to provide needed electricity. Unfortunately, the energy output and overall operating efficiency of these generators are significantly …
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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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How Do Temperature Sensors Work?

In industrial applications involving the use and measurement of liquids, accurate temperature sensing is of crucial importance. Accurate maintenance of liquid temperatures is vital for everything from the proper brewing of beer to the prevention of meltdowns in nuclear power …
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