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SOR® manufacturers a variety of versatile, mechanical level switches specifically designed for a variety of industrial applications. The SOR product line also includes: pressure, differential pressure, vacuum, temperature & electronic switches. Every switch is custom-engineered to the customer’s specification.
Our level switch and flow sensors that we manufacture are leaders in the level control industry. Our float level switches are simple, reliable, and maintenance-free. Liquid level control applications can be single or multiple-stage. Our liquid level switches come in the highest quality components.
Mobrey’s ultrasonic liquid level switch is made from stainless steel with a special voltage of 110vdc and has a plug and connector instead of the cable fitted for train application. Our horizontal float level switches and vertical float level switches are made from wet side materials.
Jo-Bell’s liquid level controls are built for endurance to hold up to harsh environmental seasons & temperatures, vibrations. We have single and double throw electronic switches with operating temperatures up to 1000°F; pneumatic, snap-action, solid state, custom fabricated switches and more.
Since 1953, we have been committed to continuous innovations in level measurement technology. Our Liquiphant vibrating level switch, invented in 1968, is world renowned. Our variety of continuous and limit level switches for liquids and solids gives you many options to streamline your processes.
A chambered level switch is a switch which is enclosed in a casing, or chamber,
that surrounds its switch mechanism. Chambered level switches are used to monitor
the amount of liquids and various other materials in a variety of containers.
They can also be used to control the flow of these materials into and out
of their containers.
Chamber level switches use two types of switches to complete an electrical circuit.
A sealed snap-action mechanism may be used, or the switch may use mercury to
complete the path between two electrodes within the switch.
Chamber level switches are constructed to ANSI/ASME industry standards and can
be used in a variety of conditions depending on their specific construction.
The switches may flanged or sealed and may also have vent, drain, and isolation
valves. They may be hermetically sealed and weatherproof, able to operate in
high or low-voltage situations, capable of withstanding harsh conditions such
as acidic environments and even made to be vapor and explosion-proof. These
switches can also accommodate a variety of pressures internally and externally
(from about 150 psi to 5000 psi) as well as extreme temperatures.
Due to the various specifications of these switches, chamber level-style switches
are useful in a variety of applications including oil refineries, chemical plants,
hydraulic systems and boilers.