The dBi-Modbus series of transducers are the ultimate low-power ultrasonic level sensors that benefit from Modbus communication. Designed to fit low-power and low-overhead needs for remote installations, users are able to multi-drop up to 120 level sensors with just a single controller, and the open protocol allows for the dBi-M to connect to any Modbus enabled device, saving thousands on installation costs and labor.
Sludge blanket control is a crucial part of any wastewater treatment process, and accurate monitoring of this part of the process can provide beneficial results for process efficiency and cost savings! Read how our Sludge Finder 2 helps make this process quick and easy.
Pulsar Measurement was recently approached by a customer in the US that was trying to achieve accurate and reliable level measurement readings in challenging conditions. Read our latest case study to find out how the dBi10 HART Level Sensor was up to the task.Â
Northumbrian Water has used the system to increase station efficiency by identifying underlying issues in the station infrastructure. Read more to learn how!
One of our valued partners in Bulgaria, Sigma Ltd, was recently contacted about a project in the Silistra Province to provide instrumentation for infrastructure monitoring and a new rollout of an early warning program for floods and droughts.
Having the ability to automatically adapt to a changing application environment is the key to success. Learn why the dBi sensors should be considered for your application from our Regional Sales Manager, Rob Davis.
With the Ultra 4 and dB3 with double sun-shields recently achieving MCERTS certification, we wanted to cover what having the MCERT certificate really means and what the best features of this small compact unit are.
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