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= '''<big>Definition and purpose of the sensor</big>''' = | = '''<big>Definition and purpose of the sensor</big>''' = | ||
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Escort's high-precision water level sensors ("WLS" or "ALS", also referred to as "gauges" or "sensors") are designed to determine the fill level of water in containers, tanks, and storage vessels. The ALS gauge is used in specialized equipment as a water level indicator and in industry as a level sensor for liquids with properties similar to water. The measurement principle of Escort's WLS is capacitive, relying on the dielectric permittivity of the medium; in this case, it measures the level of non-aggressive liquids such as water, aqueous solutions, liquid fertilizers, etc. Materials in contact with the measured liquid include aluminum alloy (AD-31) and polyacetal (PA-6). | Escort's high-precision water level sensors ("WLS" or "ALS", also referred to as "gauges" or "sensors") are designed to determine the fill level of water in containers, tanks, and storage vessels. The ALS gauge is used in specialized equipment as a water level indicator and in industry as a level sensor for liquids with properties similar to water. The measurement principle of Escort's WLS is capacitive, relying on the dielectric permittivity of the medium; in this case, it measures the level of non-aggressive liquids such as water, aqueous solutions, liquid fertilizers, etc. Materials in contact with the measured liquid include aluminum alloy (AD-31) and polyacetal (PA-6). | ||