Here we describe an electronic system that uses a dedicated water-level sensor to switch off the pump motor as soon as the ...
Description of water sensor: in most houses, water is first stored in an underground tank (UGT) and from there it is pumped up to the overhead tank (OHT) located on the roof. People generally switch ...
Most of the homes in the area where [Raikut] lives have tanks on the roof to hold water. Each is filled from a well using a pump, with gravity serving as a way to pressurize the home’s water supply.
AutomationDirect’s ProSense line of level sensors now includes SLT series submersible level transmitters designed for applications such as lift station monitoring, construction by-pass pumping, tank ...
An RV is somewhat self-sufficient. Your RV has an on-board fresh water supply, as well as holding tanks to capture the gray water from the sinks and black water from the toilet. It’s important for the ...
Sometimes we need a non-contact liquid level sensor. There are several ways to build that, but the easiest is to try an optical liquid level sensor. You may already have an idea in mind since you are ...
[Stephen] has a basement that depends on a sump pump. What that means is if the pump fails or the power goes out, the basement floods—which is rather undesirable. Not wanting to rely on a single point ...