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LOW LEVEL METER - PROGRAMMED
The presented liquid level meter uses a physical phenomenon in that the pressure exerted on the bottom of the vessel is proportional to the height of the liquid column above the bottom. Interestingly, the sensor is not placed in the tank but only attached to the end of the thin tube; its other end is in the tank.
The electronic part is typical. The heart of the measurement system is a microprocessor. Several passive components, an LCD display and a control button are included. The pressure sensor is of differential type, temperature compensated in the range of 0-85 ° C. The displayed value is the result of averaging five consecutive measurements carried out every 100ms. The system measures the depth of the liquid and also signals its drop below a certain level.
The device is especially recommended to caravan users with water tanks and wherever you need to control its supply
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Manufacturer AVT SPV Sp. z o.o. Leszczynowa 11 03-197 Warszawa Poland zamowienia@avt.pl
Responsible person AVT SPV Sp. z o.o. Leszczynowa 11 03-197 Warszawa Poland zamowienia@avt.pl
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LOW LEVEL METER - PROGRAMMED