In a mixing tank for cream, quark and yogurt, the empty indication is verified by means of a point level switch. Until now, a conductive rod probe was used along with evaluation electronics installed in an external switch cabinet. However, this probe erroneously output a “medium present” signal (full indication) when residual medium in the tank foamed up during cleaning of the tank. This caused the mono pump to switch on, which ran dry after a short period because of the absence of medium in the tank. As a result, the system switched into a malfunctioning state, interrupting the cleaning cycle and requiring a manual restart.
The Anderson-Negele solution
The NCS-L-11/50 point level switch features a special design with a probe tip that is off set inwards by 50 mm. This has a two-fold purpose. It ensures that adhesive media like quark or yogurt can be reliably detected in the tank, and it enables the sensitivity of the probe to be adjusted to a variety of media.
The advantages
The device can diff erentiate between foam and product.
Due to the internal evaluation electronics, external devices (in a switch cabinet) are not required.
A conical sight window (option) in the cover allows the switching state display to be viewed from any direction.
Why the dairy chose Anderson-Negele
The NCS-L-11/50 point level switch reliably detects the product level in the tank.
Cleaning times are optimized. The cleaning cycle is no longer interrupted by foam caused by residual media in the tank.
The switch ensures that the mono pump does not run dry.
Maintenance costs are lower. Service or production staff no longer need to manually intervene or restart the equipment.
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