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When water contacts the sensor, it triggers a buzzer to alert personnel to a leak or overflow hazard. Frequently used to monitor sinks, pipe lines, tubs, and sump pumps.
Keep an eye on leaks, overflow, and temperature changes near your equipment, even when you’re offsite.
Best for measuring liquid levels in applications where traditional mounting is difficult, these transmitters sit at the bottom of your tank.
FM and C-FM approved, these transmitters safely measure liquid levels where explosive gas or dust may be present. Set them at the bottom of your tank in applications that make traditional mounting difficult.
Use these transmitters to measure the levels of corrosive, dirty, or sticky liquids without coming into contact with them.
Easy to set up and use, these transmitters measure liquid levels using a standard float gauge.
Measure water, hydraulic fluid, or diesel fuel level in your drum.
With a stainless steel float and float rod, these gauges resist corroding from chemicals.
For use with water, hydraulic fluid, and diesel, install these gauges through the top of your tank.
Using inches or centimeters instead of common levels, such as full or empty, these gauges are more precise than standard gauges when measuring liquid levels. They work with water, hydraulic fluid, or diesel.
Avoid overfilling—these indicators pop up when your tank is almost full.
Combine a pair of valves with a gauge glass and four guard rods to build a complete level indicator.
Made with clear, shatter-resistant plastic, these indicators don't require a shield to protect them like other oil-level indicators, so you can check your hydraulic fluid or oil level from any angle.
Shut-off valves stop flow so you can clean and replace gauge glass without removing these indicators from your equipment.
Bend these flexible indicators around the contours of your hydraulic fluid, oil, or water tank. Because their plastic resists shattering, they don’t need a protective shield like other liquid-level indicators, so you can check your tank’s level from any angle.
Measure the distance to objects and the level of liquids and materials despite size, shape, or surface finish, and send that information to other parts of your system.
Detect objects and liquid or material levels to set off actions in your system—regardless of size, shape, or surface finish.
Check the moisture content of wood and other building materials.