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Level Detectors Provide Dependable Operation in Dusty Environments

Contain no moving parts, gaskets, or seals

Dynatrol Dj Level Detector

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Dynatrol level detectors can be used as plugged chute detectors for most types of conveying, as well as high-, mid- or low-point level detectors on vessels, storage bins, or hoppers equipped with vibrators. Suitable for bulk solids materials ranging from low-density flakes and powders to pellets and heavy granular materials, DJ detectors rely on mechanical oscillations to determine if the probe is covered or uncovered. Signals from the units operate a single-pole, double-throw relay within the control unit; the relay contacts actuate alarms, indicator lights, or process control equipment.


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