Water Level Controller - Ktronics
A water level controller is a device used to automate the management of water levels in various applications such as tanks, reservoirs, sumps, and wells. It ensures that the water level remains within desired parameters by activating pumps or valves to fill or drain the water accordingly. The controller typically consists of sensors, a control unit, and actuators. Sensors: Sensors are placed at different levels within the water storage system to detect the current water level. Common types of sensors include float switches, pressure sensors, and ultrasonic sensors. Control Unit: The control unit processes the input from the sensors and determines the appropriate action based on predefined settings or user instructions. It may include a microcontroller, a programmable logic controller (PLC), or a dedicated electronic circuit. Actuators : Actuators are devices that physically control the flow of water. For example, electrically operated valves or pumps are commonly use...