📌 Short Introduction
Many customers start with the same question:
👉 “Can you recommend a model?”
But in reality—
the model is almost irrelevant. The application is everything.
The same level transmitter:
- Can run reliably for 10 years in one plant
- But fail within months in another
👉 The difference is not the product, but: whether it matches the application
This guide won’t give you a model list. Instead, it will show you:
👉 The 5 key questions you must answer before selecting a level instrument
1. Can the Medium Be in Contact? (This Decides the Technology Type)
One of the most common mistakes in selection is ignoring this basic question:
👉 Can the instrument directly contact the liquid?
Why does this matter?
Because once there is contact, the sensor must withstand:
- Corrosion
- Temperature
- Long-term exposure to the medium
If your liquid is:
- Strong acid or alkali
- High temperature
- Prone to crystallization or buildup
👉 The result is often:
❌ Diaphragm corrosion
❌ Sensor failure
❌ Increasing measurement errors
✔ How to Judge?
Ask yourself one simple question:
👉 Would you leave a piece of metal immersed in this liquid long-term?
If the answer is “No,” then:
👉 Non-contact measurement should be your priority
✔ Selection Logic
👉 Non-contact (Preferred)
👉 Contact (When conditions allow)
- Differential pressure level transmitter
- Float / capacitive sensors
📌 Summary:
👉 Contact = Risk, Non-contact = Stability
2. Do You Need Continuous Measurement or Just a Switch Signal?
Many people focus on accuracy first—but that’s not the right question.
👉 The real question is:
What kind of information do you actually need?
✔ Continuous Measurement (Transmitters)
Used for:
- Tank inventory
- Process control
- Monitoring systems
👉 Features:
- Real-time level output (e.g., 4–20 mA)
- Trend monitoring
✔ Point Level Measurement (Level Switch)
Used for:
- Overflow protection
- Dry-run prevention
- Alarm systems
👉 Features:
- Only “Yes/No” signal
- No exact level value
✔ Why This Matters
If you only need an alarm but choose a transmitter:
👉 Higher cost + unnecessary complexity
If you need control but choose a switch:
👉 The system cannot operate accurately
📌 Analogy:
👉 Continuous = Fuel gauge
👉 Switch = Low fuel warning light
3. How Complex Is the Environment? (This Affects Accuracy)
Many level measurement problems are not caused by the instrument itself, but by:
👉 Harsh process conditions
You should consider:
- Is there foam?
- Is there vapor?
- Is the surface unstable?
- Is there agitation?
✔ Why It Matters
Most level technologies rely on signal reflection or pressure:
- Ultrasonic → sound reflection
- Radar → electromagnetic waves
- Differential pressure → hydrostatic pressure
If the environment has:
- Foam → signal absorption
- Vapor → signal interference
- Agitation → unstable surface
👉 The result:
❌ Fluctuating readings
❌ Unstable signals
❌ Occasional signal loss
✔ Selection Logic
👉 Simple conditions (clean liquids, no disturbance)
- Ultrasonic (cost-effective)
👉 Complex conditions (steam, foam, agitation)
- Radar (more reliable)
📌 Summary:
👉 The more complex the environment, the higher the technology requirement
4. Is Installation Actually Possible? (A Common Real-World Problem)
This is often overlooked but very practical:
👉 Can the instrument actually be installed?
You need to consider:
- Open tank or closed tank
- Available mounting space
- Flange or thread connections
- Cable routing and maintenance access
✔ Why This Matters
In many real projects:
👉 The instrument is correctly selected, but:
❌ It doesn’t fit physically
❌ It is blocked by structures
❌ It cannot be maintained
Result: redesign or rework.
✔ Typical Examples
👉 Small tank with limited top space
→ Large radar may not fit
👉 Pressurized or closed tank
→ Better suited for:
- Differential pressure
- Process-connected radar
📌 Summary:
👉 Selection is not just “can it measure,” but also “can it be installed”
5. Are You Buying Equipment or Reliability?
This is the most practical question:
👉 What are you really paying for?
✔ Low-Cost Options
- Ultrasonic
- Float
Pros:
- Lower price
- Easy installation
But:
👉 More sensitive to environment
✔ High-Stability Options
- Radar level transmitter
- Servo level gauge
Pros:
- High reliability
- High accuracy
- Low maintenance
✔ Why This Matters
Choosing a cheaper device may lead to:
👉 Frequent maintenance + downtime losses
📌 Summary:
👉 Cheap buys equipment, expensive buys stability
Final Summary: Level Selection in 5 Steps
1️⃣ Contact or non-contact
2️⃣ Continuous measurement or switch
3️⃣ Process conditions complexity
4️⃣ Installation feasibility
5️⃣ Cost vs reliability
👉 These 5 questions determine 90% of your selection decision
Not Sure How to Choose the Right Level Sensor?
You don’t need to understand every technology.
Just tell us:
- What medium are you measuring?
- Temperature and pressure
- Tank size
- Any foam, vapor, or agitation?
💡 We will help you:
👉 Select the most suitable solution
👉 Avoid costly mistakes and rework
👉 Balance cost and reliability
👉 Get selection advice within 24 hours
👉 Request your free quote now
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