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Automatic Pumps stop

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lukin1977

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I need to drain two rectangular shaped tanks (batchs Nº1 and Nº2). See schematic drawing attached
Volume of Batch Nº 1: 520 lts – Fluid: 15% Sulfuric Acid in water
Volume of Batch Nº 2: 215 lts – Fluid: Water contaminated with liquid from Batch Nº 1 dragged by a running wire between tanks

I will install 3 Anti-acid Magnetic Drive Pumps. 2 for Batch 1 and one for batch 2
I want the pumps to automatic stop when each batch is empty

I was thinking in some kind of sensor at the suction pipes that sense the absence of fluid inside the pipe and stop the pump

Pipe material: PVC
Suction Pipe size: 2”

Is there a sensor that will work for this?
Any suggestions?
 
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Both these solutions would be fairly conductive. There are liquid level detectors that work on conductivity. Look for pump down. The upper electrode connection could be connected to just a switch to start. The lower contact would stop it.
 
Use a power monitor on the pumps and if the power drops, because there is no liquid, turn them off.


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There are commercial "pump minders" often called "well minders" that will detect what jraef is suggesting and will stop pumps.

Keith Cress
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