Series ULS's Ultrasonic Level Sensor Applications
With all the application options available it can be hard to imagine the Dwyer product line getting any better. However, we have recently introduced three
Dwyer lists these products as being used in dirty, corrosive, or sticky fluids, as well as with sump and small tank applications. In wastewater there are many processes needed to take the water we use and turn it back into clean water before using again. During primary and secondary wastewater treatment, a product called a clarifier is used. A clarifier is basically a very large tank; this could also be called a settling tank. The primary clarifier is used to remove large solids. As the fluid sits in the tank these solids separate out from the fluid allowing cleaner water to be pumped out. Later on in the process, a second clarifier is used for almost the same purpose. In this application it is essential to know that the exact fluid level in these tanks to maintain a uniform draw between the clarifier process and another equally important process of aeration. If the fluid draw between the two processes is not uniform, it causes dirty water to overflow. This can result in expensive fines. The precise nature and non-contact ability of the ultrasonic make this a primary target market.
These units are also used in the HVAC industry, specifically large server data centers. These large server farms are highly inefficient. They must maintain a constant temperature, and any temperature variation can cause the servers to go down which can result in unnecessary costs. Chilled water is utilized in order to cool the systems. Without accurate measurement, the temperature can rise at a rate that can’t be controlled by installed fail-safe devices. In this application, the water level in the cooling tower is monitored.
The addition of Models ULSL, ULSM and ULSS increase the amount of application options available to Dwyer as well as adding new technology to increase our ability to better serve our customers.