Water Alarms (207 items) - Page 5
pH Probe General Purpose, Electrolyte solid, Junction antifouling annular Teflon, pH 0-14
Tank Level Alarm Polypropylene pipe & float, LED/Buzzer if liquid level gets too high or low
Alarm BoX with Level Probe Enclosure 5X5X2, 12VDC, LED stack light, Buzzer 103dB - 2 ft
Tank Level Alarm, Stainless Steel pipe & float, LED/Buzzer if liquid level gets high or low
Tank Level Alarm, Stainless Steel pipe & float, LED/Buzzer if liquid level gets high or low
Intrinsically Safe Tank Alarm 316 Stainless steel, Reversible float switch, Mount 1 in NPT
Alarm BoX LED stack light, Buzzer 103dB - 2 ft, Enclosure 5X5X2, Ingress rating IP65 (NEMA 4X)
Tank Level Alarm Kynar pipe & float, LED/Buzzer if liquid level gets too high or low, 9VDC
pH Controller & Alarm Supports both high/low pH control, 103dB buzzer, 3-color stack LED light
IBC High Level Alarm 3/4 in Red Kynar, Battery powered, No feed pipe, Dual Alarm, Rugged
Tank Level Alarm Kynar pipe & float, LED/Buzzer if liquid level gets too high or low, 9VDC
Tank Level Alarm, Stainless Steel pipe & float, LED/Buzzer if liquid level gets high or low
Tank Level Alarm Kynar pipe & float, LED/Buzzer if liquid level gets too high or low, 9VDC
IBC High Level Alarm 3/4 in Black Polypropylene pipe, Lithium battery, Cam Lock Elbow, Alarm
Intrinsically Safe Battery A 2400mA-hr capacity, Lithium batteries, Shelf life 20 years
About Water Alarms
Water Alarms are devices that detect the presence of water and alert you with an alarm. They are typically used to prevent damage caused by flooding, leaks, or overflowing water tanks. Water Alarms come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and can be used for both residential and commercial applications.
Types of Water Alarms
Water Alarms come in several different types including alarm water sensors, wireless water alarms, water level sensor alarms, and water alert alarms. Each type has its own unique features that make it suitable for specific applications. For example, a wireless water alarm is great for monitoring remote areas where there may not be power available.
How Water Alarms are Made
Water Alarms are usually made up of two main components: a sensor to detect the presence of water and an alert system to notify you when the alarm is triggered. The sensors typically use electrical signals or probes to detect changes in moisture levels while the alert systems can range from audible alarms to text messages or emails.
Industries that use Water Alarms
Water Alarms are commonly used by homeowners as well as professionals in industries such as plumbing, construction, HVAC maintenance, irrigation control systems, marine services, wastewater treatment facilities, and many more. In these industries they are often used to monitor conditions such as pipe leaks or high levels of humidity.
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