What is the difference between a water flow switch and a flow switch?
- The use of water flow sensors is more accurate and extensive than that of water flow switches. The water flow switch is simpler and more convenient to use. The common feature of both is that they both output relevant signals through the induction of water flow, and both have the function of using magnetic induction.
- The water flow switch, also known as a flow switch, or a water flow sensor or indicator, is a water induction switch that outputs a switch signal by monitoring the presence or absence of water flow, mainly including a switch signal. It is divided into normally open and normally closed types, and the main worker plays a role in water flow monitoring in water control. The advantages of using water flow switches together with water control system components are simplicity, convenience, and no power consumption.
- Water flow sensor is a water flow sensing instrument that outputs pulse signals or signals such as current and voltage by sensing water flow. The output of this signal is linearly proportional to water flow, and there are corresponding conversion formulas and comparison curves. Therefore, it can be used for water control management and flow calculation. It can be used as a water flow switch and also serve as a flowmeter for flow accumulation calculation. The water flow sensor has the function of accurate flow control, which can cyclically set the action flow rate, display the water flow, and calculate the flow accumulation.