Where is the visual pollution transmitter installed on the pressure pipeline filter
Visual pollution transmitter, as an important monitoring device, is widely used in pressure pipeline filter systems to monitor the working status of filters and the degree of oil pollution in real time. The selection of its installation location is crucial for ensuring the effective operation of the filter and the stability of the entire system.
In pressure pipeline filter systems, visual pollution sensors are usually installed at the inlet end of the filter or on pipelines closely connected to it. The selection of this position is based on its working principle: by monitoring the pressure difference before and after the filter, it reflects the blockage inside the filter. When the filter accumulates a large amount of impurities due to long-term operation, resulting in a decrease in filtration efficiency and an increase in pressure difference, the visual pollution transmitter will immediately issue an alarm signal to remind the operator to replace or clean the filter in a timely manner to prevent further damage to the system.
Specifically, the visual pollution transmitter may be tightly connected to the inlet pipeline of the filter through bolt connection, flange connection, or other means. Its appearance is usually designed to be small and compact, making it easy to install in limited space, and equipped with clear indicator lights or display screens for operators to intuitively understand the current status of the filter.
In general, the installation position of the visual pollution transmitter should ensure that it can accurately reflect the blockage of the filter and facilitate observation and operation by the operator. By reasonable installation and configuration, visual pollution sensors can effectively improve the reliability and stability of pressure pipeline filter systems, providing strong guarantees for the long-term operation of equipment.