Selecting The Best Level Sensor For DEF Tanks – Submersible Level Sensor

DEF, which stands for “Diesel Exhaust Fluid,” is a liquid that is put into diesel engines as part of a process known as “selective catalytic reduction” in order to minimize the number of nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions (SCR). Urea and water are the two primary components of DEF, which is then combined and pumped into the exhaust stream of a diesel engine.

A very precise and dependable sensor, the Levelpro 100 series submersible level sensor is an excellent choice for use in DEF applications because of its suitability for these uses. Because it is a submersible sensor, it may be placed in the DEF tank or container without having to go through any additional steps. Because it is able to endure the harsh environments and high temperatures that can be found in DEF systems, this sort of sensor is preferred over other level sensor technologies, such as ultrasonic or float-based sensors.

When compared to other level sensor technologies, the submersible Levelpro 100 series level sensor for DEF applications has a number of benefits that make it superior. One of its advantages is its high level of accuracy and repeatability, both of which are essential for assuring the correct dosing of DEF and avoiding damage to the engine. In order to function properly in DEF systems, which run at high pressures and temperatures, the material must be able to withstand high temperatures and severe environments. This is also one of the material’s advantages. In addition, the sensor is able to be connected to the ShoPro series Liquid Level display, which enables real-time monitoring of DEF levels as well as warnings for DEF levels that are dangerously low.

In conclusion, the Levelpro 100 series submersible level sensor is a sensor that boasts a high degree of accuracy as well as dependability, making it an excellent choice for use in DEF applications. It is an excellent choice for diesel generators in addition to other high-temperature and high-pressure DEF systems, and it is able to be connected to the ShoPro series Liquid Level display for real-time monitoring and alarms.

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