Capacitive sensor in heating systems
A capacitive sensor is a device that measures changes in electrical capacitance between two electrodes when an object approaches or contacts them. These sensors respond to changes in the permittivity of the surrounding medium, and are typically used to detect objects, liquids, or changes in material levels.
Their main advantage is high sensitivity, durability and the ability to work with various materials (metals, plastics, liquids). Capacitive sensors are widely used in industry, automation systems, as well as in touch screens of mobile devices and consumer electronics.
Application in heating
Capacitive sensor for heating: advantages
- Reliable level detection: The capacitive principle of operation allows you to accurately and reliably determine the lack of pellet level in the hopper.
- Easy to install: Easy integration and configuration ensures quick sensor installation without the need for complex technical knowledge.
- High accuracy: High-precision measurements guarantee reliable detection of pellet levels, minimizing the risk of possible emergency situations.
- Durability and reliability: The sensor design ensures long service life and stable operation under various operating conditions.













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