Point Level
Point-level controls detect the presence or absence of media at specific points within tanks, vessels, or pipelines. These devices provide simple yet highly reliable binary feedback—indicating whether a fluid or granular solid has reached a predefined level. Typically operating through mechanisms such as capacitance, conductivity, thermal dispersion, vibration, or float-based technology, point-level controls are essential for safeguarding equipment, optimizing operational safety, and preventing costly process disruptions.
Their usefulness lies in their ability to offer accurate, instantaneous feedback without the complexity of continuous measurement systems. By promptly signaling conditions such as high, low, or intermediate levels, these instruments prevent overflow, pump dry-run, and other potential process hazards. Moreover, point-level controls facilitate automated responses, such as activating pumps or valves, ensuring seamless operation and enhancing overall process efficiency.
Applications include oil and gas, chemical processing, pharmaceuticals, water and wastewater treatment, and food and beverage production. In chemical processing, they guard against spills and contamination; in oil and gas, they prevent hazardous overflow conditions; in water treatment, they ensure correct chemical dosing and tank fill levels.
Due to their robust design and straightforward operation, point-level controls are widely favored in general industrial applications where dependable, low-maintenance solutions are paramount.