Introduction to pollution transmitter
Pollution transmitter is a device specifically designed to monitor the blockage of filter elements in hydraulic systems. When the filter element gradually becomes clogged due to the interception of pollutants, a pressure difference will be generated between the inlet and outlet oil, that is, the pressure loss of the filter element. When the pressure difference increases to the preset setting value of the transmitter, the transmitter will automatically send a signal to remind the operator to clean or replace the filter element, thereby ensuring the safe operation of the system.
Characteristics of pollution transmitter
1. High precision and reliability: The pollution transmitter adopts high-precision sensors and signal processing technology, which can accurately detect the blockage of the filter element and issue an alarm in a timely manner when necessary.
2. Multifunctionality: Some pollution transmitters not only provide electrical signals, but also alert operators through visual indicators (such as red buttons). In addition, they can also be equipped with external alarms to further enhance the alarm effect.
3. Easy to install and maintain: Pollution sensors are usually designed with standard threaded interfaces that can be easily installed on filters in hydraulic systems. Meanwhile, its maintenance is relatively simple, requiring only regular inspections and replacements.
4. Strong adaptability: The pollution transmitter is suitable for various hydraulic systems and media, including gases and liquids in fields such as petroleum, chemical, metallurgical, and power.
Scope of use of pollution transmitter
Pollution sensors are widely used in various industrial environments that require maintaining clean hydraulic systems. Here are some of the main application areas:
1. Hydraulic system: In the hydraulic system, the pollution transmitter is used to monitor the blockage of the filter element, ensuring the cleanliness of the hydraulic oil and the stable operation of the system.
2. Industrial equipment: In industrial equipment that requires high-precision hydraulic control, such as CNC machine tools, injection molding machines, etc., pollution sensors also play an important role.
3. Mobile devices: In some mobile devices, such as construction machinery, agricultural machinery, etc., pollution sensors are also used to monitor the filter status of hydraulic systems.
4. Other fields: In addition to the above-mentioned fields, pollution sensors can also be applied to other systems that require monitoring fluid pressure and cleanliness, such as water supply systems, cooling systems, etc.