Submersible pressure sensors

The submersible pressure sensor, sometimes also referred to as a level probe, is a special type of pressure sensor for hydrostatic level measurement in tanks, wells, shafts and bore holes. For this, the submersible pressure sensor is submerged directly in the liquid to be measured, and positioned as close as possible to the bottom. There, the submersible pressure sensor measures the hydrostatic pressure, which enables a direct conclusion regarding the current level, i.e. the height of the liquid column above it.

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FAQ

How is the filling level measured using the level probe?

The sensor element of the level probe measures the hydrostatic pressure of the liquid column above it. The rule of thumb is that 1 m water column corresponds to approx. 100 mbar.

Will the pressure transmitter still work properly when the supply voltage is slightly below the minimum specified level?

Up to a certain pressure, the pressure transmitter will still provide a correct output signal. If the pressure increases beyond this point, however, the output signal will remain at the same value, since the power supply is not sufficient to drive the output fully.

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