Liquid Level-Measurement Is Being Redefined by The TruSense S300 Sensor
Laser Technology, Inc. is leading the way in developing groundbreaking laser sensor measurement technology, engineering a major enhancement to their TruSense S300 Sensor improving accuracy and repeatability. The TruSense S300 has been optimized to measure liquids that are clear or opaque, still or turbulent, and collect hundreds of measurements per second.
CENTENNIAL, Colo., June 14, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Laser Technology, Inc. (LTI) has developed a major enhancement of its next generation laser sensor, the TruSense® S300. This enhancement will greatly improve the accuracy and repeatability of the S300-series measuring fluids and liquids.
Optimized to measure liquids whether clear or opaque, still or turbulent, the new S300 represents a breakthrough in laser sensor technology. The S300-series uses sophisticated averaging algorithms to qualify hundreds of measurements per second. This results in a very accurate and stable measurement reading.
Through numerous conversations with Water/Wastewater facilities, it is apparent there is much interest in non-contact sensors to address the issues of high maintenance and downtime associated with contact sensors, such as pressure and float sensors. Ultrasonics and radar haven't always proved effective, and now lasers have shown significant promise as the next generation sensor.
When comparing the changes in repeatable measurements of the previous and new S300 sensor, measurements were taken from the same water tank over a cycle of filling and draining, the results indicate:
The previous sensor (figure 1) measures the water level at a repeatable accuracy of +/- 1.5 cm.
The new sensor (figure 2) measures the water level at a repeatable accuracy of +/- 2 mm. This represents a 7.5 times repeatable accuracy improvement.
For the customer, this represents a non-contact sensor with very accurate and stable readings, regardless of the turbulence or dynamic conditions that might exist. The S300 has been designed for easy installation, ease of use and low maintenance.
The S300 plays a critical role in a variety of commercial and industrial applications. These types of sensors are specifically developed for the measurement of fluid levels, including water, oils and slurries.
Laser sensors have virtually no beam spread, no false echoes, can measure over long distances and can be directed through narrow spaces with numerous obstructions. They can also operate through
protective screens and near walls. This makes them well suited for measuring fluid levels in tight spaces such as pumping stations with deep wells and exposed pipes.
The S300 also can be used for flood monitoring and control. With its stable readings, dynamic water movement does not pose an issue.
For more information about LTI's laser sensors, visit our website https://measuringthefuture.com/sen/ or call 1-877-696-2584.
SOURCE Laser Technology, Inc.


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