What is Liquipoint FTW31
The Liquipoint FTW31 is a conductive pointlevel detector (point level switch) designed for liquids that conduct electricity. It’s used to detect when the liquid reaches a certain level (or multiple levels) in a tank or vessel — for example: overfill protection, dry-run protection of pumps, controlling pump start/stop between two levels, etc.
Unlike continuous level sensors, it detects at specific points (electrodes/rods) rather than giving the whole level profile.
How it Works (Measuring Principle)
- It uses conductive probing electrodes (rods). The liquid must be conductive (minimum conductivity required) so that when the liquid touches the probes, a circuit completes via the liquid, signalling that level is reached.
- The FTW31 can have multiple switching points on a single probe: up to 5 rods/electrodes ‒ meaning you can detect multiple distinct levels with one probe.
- There are no moving parts, which helps reduce wear and maintenance.
Key Specifications
Here are the typical technical data you should know about:
Spec
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Value / Range
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Process (media) conductivity minimum
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~ 10 µS/cm
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Process temperature
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−40 °C to +100 °C
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Ambient temperature
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−40 °C to +70 °C
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Process pressure
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Vacuum up to approx. +10 bar
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Probe (sensor) length
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0.1 m to 4 m (≈ 10 cm to 400 cm)
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Process connection
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Threaded connection types (e.g. G-threads, possibly NPT)
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Wetted materials
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Commonly stainless steel 316L, sometimes plastics like PP or PPS for insulation / housing parts.
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Output / signal types
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Can be relay output, DC PNP, etc.
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Advantages
Some of the benefits of using FTW31:
- Multipoint detection with one probe: Up to 5 switch points allow you to monitor several levels with one sensor. Saves cost and simplifies installation.
- Simple, robust construction: No moving parts → more reliable, less wear, less maintenance.
- No calibration required for many common conductive liquids; standard settings are provided.
- Wide temperature and pressure range suitable for many industrial processes.
- Good for safety applications like overfill prevention, dry-run protection, etc.
Limitations & Considerations
Things to check / watch out for:
- The liquid must have sufficient conductivity (at least ~ 10 µS/cm). If the liquid is very pure (low ion concentration) and non-conductive, the detector may not work reliably.
- Build-up or deposition on the electrodes (scale, sludge, etc.) can affect performance. If the probes are coated or partially insulated, detection may be delayed or false.
- Multiple rods means multiple exposed points; electrical insulation and mounting must prevent false triggering via unintended paths (e.g. via tank wall, mounting brackets, or condensation).
- In aggressive or corrosive liquids, material compatibility (electrode/stem housing) is important.
- Safety/environmental/explosion certifications must match the application when in hazardous areas. FTW31 offers these, but the specific version and installation must comply.