SuperSense Laser is a sensor that uses a laser beam to measure the fill level and does not require any mechanical components. This makes SuperSense Laser the ideal measuring instrument for tanks of all kinds.
As an example on a standard tank, you can see the accuracy in comparison:
How is it measured?
The mode of operation is
quickly explained: The sensor is mounted on the top of the tank and connected to a power supply. The sensor can then measure tanks with a height of up to 200 cm without any additional accessories. A laser beam scans the surface of the tank and calculates the exact fill level.
To the litre.
At 12V only 5mA in continuous operation.
Uncomplicated change to SuperSense.
Perfect overview through the optional app connection.
Maximum tank height (A): 2000 mm. Sensor electronics installation height (B): 30 mm
SuperSense was designed for use directly from the factory and for retrofitting.
retrofitting. The sensor can be adjusted to all tank heights
to all tank heights within seconds. SuperSense can be
immediately, the sensor calibrates itself automatically.
automatically.
The sensor data is displayed via the optional SuperSense Display,
app or on your original control panel (please ask for compatibility beforehand).
compatibility), depending on the control panel and tank, a level measurement in
a level measurement in 1% steps is possible.
In addition to our own display and the app, a large number of "external
of "third-party displays" can be controlled. Here in the example you see
a display as it is often used in the motorhome industry.
in the motorhome industry. We support a large number of control panels and deliver
specific cable sets, please ask us at any time if we can support your
if we can support your display as well.
Std. measuring probe | hourly ultrasound | SuperSense Laser | |
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Measuring range | 25%, 50%, 75%, 100% | Centimeter range | Millimeter range |
Max. fill level | 200mm | 600mm | 2.000mm |
Power consumption | Up to 1.000mA | min. 50mA | 5mA |
Measuring interval | every 15 to 30 seconds | every 20 seconds | 1 millisecond |
Response time after start | 15 seconds | 2-3 minutes | 0.5 seconds |
Placement | partly possible | from above | from above |
Free from dead zones | - | - | |
Measurement during surge | - | - |