Level Measurement

Today, level measurement technology is the basis for management and process control in the chemical, petrochemical, environmental and other related industries. Our comprehensive program enables us to help you solve your particular measurement and control problems and to detect the precise level of any medium, under a wide range of conditions.
Whether you need continuous level measurement data or want to monitor a medium with point level measurement is a question of method. Pepperl+Fuchs supports you with measurement technology tailored specifically to your needs.
Measuring Methods

Limit Level Measurement
Limit level measurement is used to ensure that monitored media neither exceed nor fall below a specified level. This form of measurement can prevent overfill in containers or pumps from running dry. The essential function of level sensors is to measure data quickly and reliably.
Application Examples
■ Overflow safety device
■ Minimum/maximum controls
■ Overflow and dry-run protection

Continuous Measurement
With continuous measurement, the fill level of the media is monitored at all times. The exact rate at which materials are consumed, information on balancing and loss control—continuous level measurement provides a wealth of important information that makes accurate process control possible.
Application Examples
■ Consumption determination
■ Loss control
■ Balancing
■ Stocking
■ Storage capacity
Product Portfolio
Pressure, vibration, ultrasound, float—the range of measuring methods is extensive. Choosing the right technology depends entirely on your specific requirements: Are you monitoring bulk solids or liquids? Do you have abrasive or corrosive media? The range of products available from Pepperl+Fuchs offers the right method for all measurement tasks.

Float Switches
Floats are suitable for simple detection of trip values in liquids. The float, complete with built-in switching element, is buoyant on the surface and is fixed at the level of the defined trip value. If this value is exceeded or not reached, the tilting motion triggers the switching process.

Vibration Limit Switches
Vibration level measurement is a proven method for recording the limit level in liquids and bulk solids. A tuningfork sensor oscillates by means of a piezoelectric charge. When the sensor comes into contact with the product as it rises, the frequen cy of the oscillations changes. The evaluation electronics then convert this change into a switching signal.

Conductive Limit Switches
This method is suitable for recording limit levels in all conductive fluids. To record the limit level, electrodes are arranged at a specified fill limit. If the contents of a vessel reach this limit, the contact between the electrodes closes, and the closed circuit triggers a switching signal.

Capacitive Limit Switches
Capacitive limit switches provide a simple method for limit level detection in light bulk solids. A rod or cable probe forms a capacitor together with the tank wall. As the quantity of product changes, so does the capacity of the capacitor. A full tank has a high capacity; a tank that is emptying has a lower capacity that corresponds with the rate at which it is emptying. This change in capacity is measured and used to calculate the fill level.

Magnetic Immersion Probes
Magnetic immersion probes from Pepperl+Fuchs are designed for flexibility. Available in plastic or stainless steel, the robust probes adapt to the different requirements of liquid media. Providing both limit detection and continuous measurement, the probes allow both measurement methods to be used simultaneously.

Hydrostatic Pressure Sensors
Hydrostatic pressure measurement is a proven method of continuously determining the fill level of a product. This approach takes advantage of the fact that the pressure in a liquid increases steadily with increasing fill level. A stainless steel membrane transfers the pressure of the measuring sample to the measuring cells and converts it into a fill level signal proportional to the quantity.

Ultrasonic Level Sensors
Ultrasound is a contactless method of providing continuous level measurement. With this method, the time that elapses between an emitted ultrasonic pulse and the echo reflected from the product surface is measured. The runtime can then be used to calculate the exact distance between the emitter and the surface to determine the fill level.

Guided Level Radar
This method is based on the principle of measuring the runtime of microwave pulses in liquids and bulk solids. For this purpose, a DC pulse is passed through a probe rod or cable and reflected at the product surface. The measured runtime of this pulse is used to calculate the level of the measured medium.
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