Surge tank
Point LevelPressure

Overview
In the central drinking water supply system, air-bladder chambers are used to compensate for pressure fluctuations in the supply line. They are used primarily to stabilize smaller water networks, where, for economic reasons, a water tower is not an option. A pressure transmitter is deployed to monitor the tank and control the pumps. A low level switch detects the minimum water level in the tank and thus prevents air from entering the water supply network.
Operating Conditions
- Measuring Task
- Pressure measurement and point level detection
- Measuring Point
- Vessel
- Medium
- Drinking water
- Measuring Range
- 10 bar
- Temperature
- 0 … +30 °C
- Pressure
- 0 … +10 bar
Challenges
- Pressure shocks
Benefits
- Reliable: Reliable monitoring of tank pressure
- Cost effective: Long service life through maintenance-free operation
- User friendly: Simple operation and adjustment
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