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Leakage detectors Leckmaster range (capacitive)
Leakage detectors Leckmaster range (capacitive)
Description
The capacitive measuring principle is mainly used for the detection of electrically non-conductive (insulating) liquids, but it can also be used to detect electrically conductive liquids.
Electrically non-conductive liquids are generally organic liquids like oils and solvents. An electrode assembly forms a measuring capacitor, and the dielectric is either air or liquid. The dielectric constant of air is 1. The dielectric constant of the liquid to be detected is higher. For our capacitive sensors, the dielectric constant has to be higher than 2 (type CPE) or 1.8 (types OWE 2/C and COW).
The capacitive leakage detector recognises a change in the dielectric constant at the measuring capacitor and an alarm signal is emitted. The design of the measuring capacitor allows direct mounting on the floor and generally rules out the possibility of interference effects due to different subsurfaces.




