An inquiry relative to problems at a lift station in the Fluks Aqua forum resulted in the following sequence Inquiry : Hello. We are experiencing regular echo loss with an ultrasonic sensor, lift station with a lot of water level fluctuation + grease. I am thinking of outfitting our station with a radar-based sensor. Any feedback? First response; Hi, radar instruments are very reliable and precise. A good trade-off even for deep lift stations. However watch out for thick accumulations of foam which can disrupt the reading. VEGA makes a good product. 2nd response: I can confirm that VEGA works well. You can link it directly to the control panel without an intermediate transmitter. 3rd response: I also confirm that radar technology is reliable and better adapted than the ultrasonic "aerial" sensor. But a little more expensive. Piezo sensors installed and immersed in a PVC tube also give very good results. Click Here For Complete Article Text
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