You can find the Interactive Hall Plan 2026 here.
Leakage detectors Leckstar range (conductive)
Leakage detectors Leckstar range (conductive)
Description
The conductive measuring principle is used for the detection of electrically
conductive liquids.
It is not suitable for the detection of electrically non-conductive liquids (e.g. oils, diesel, fuel oil, demineralised water ...). Electrically conductive liquids are generally aqueous solutions of salts, acids
or alkalis. The molecules of these substances dissociate in water into positive and negative ions which give the aqueous solution its electrical conductivity.
The conductive leakage detector of the Leckstar range consists of the combination of a conductive electrode and a conductive electrode relay. This combination detects the presence of an electrically conductive liquid at the electrodes, and an alarm signal is then emitted.
The measurement process uses alternating current to ensure exact response
sensitivity and to prevent galvanic processes at the electrodes.




