Conductive level switches
Conductive level switches are essential tools in industry for monitoring and controlling liquid levels. These devices are used in a variety of applications to ensure correct fluid level and to avoid potential operational disruptions.

How do conductive level switches work?
Conductive level switches use the conductivity of liquids to detect and measure their levels. This they do by using electrodes placed in the liquid. When the liquid level reaches a certain height, it closes or breaks an electrical circuit, which activates an alarm or controls a pump or valve. This technology is particularly effective in applications where accurate level measurements are critical to operations.
Our range of conductive level switches offer accurate measurements that are critical to many industrial processes. The units are easy to install and require minimal maintenance. They can be used in a variety of applications, including wastewater treatment, chemical processing and food production.
Afriso offers several models of conductive level monitors, including the ELT conductive level monitor and NivoCONT conductive level control. Each model is specifically designed to meet different needs and applications.
Areas of use for conductive level switches
Conductive level switches have a variety of uses in industry. In waste water management, they are used to monitor levels in sewage systems, preventing flooding and ensuring that pumps and valves are working properly. In chemical processing, they are essential for precision monitoring of chemical fluids, ensuring safe and efficient process management. In food production, they monitor levels of ingredients and products in tanks and containers, ensuring both quality and consistency. In water treatment, conductive level switches are used to control liquid levels in treatment plants, which optimizes the processes and ensures the correct purity levels.