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Sensors for monitoring and demand-based system control

Sensors provide the measured values that allow extraction, filtration, and ventilation systems to respond automatically. For example, they measure pressure, differential pressure, airflow, temperature, or other operational parameters, thereby enabling significantly more precise control than systems based solely on time or switching states.

In this category, you’ll find sensors for various tasks in industrial air technology. Depending on the application, sensors can be used for filter monitoring, detecting operating conditions, regulating airflow, or transmitting measurement values to control systems and variable frequency drives. It is crucial that the measurement range, output signal, installation location, and environmental conditions are suitable for the specific application.

To ensure reliable operation, the sensor system should not be considered in isolation. The measurement point, contamination, piping, and signal evaluation all influence the quality of the control system. Proper positioning is particularly important for differential pressure or air flow measurements. In safety-critical or potentially explosive areas, the specific requirements of the plant design must also be taken into account.

Your Benefits

✅ Reliably record operating conditions

✅ Monitor filter condition and pressure conditions

✅ Enable automatic control of fans

✅ Provide measured values for control systems and variable frequency drives

✅ Make plant operations more transparent and efficient

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Sensors for Extraction, Filtration, and Ventilation Technology

Sensors make operating conditions measurable. In extraction systems and filter systems, they provide readings that can be used for monitoring, control, or fault diagnosis. Typical measured variables include pressure, differential pressure, flow rate, temperature, and switch states. The right sensor technology thus enables automated and more transparent system operation.

Differential pressure as an important measurement

In filter systems, differential pressure is a key parameter. It describes the pressure difference across the filter. If this value increases, it may indicate increasing filter loading or higher system resistance. In suitable systems, the measured value can be used for filter cleaning, maintenance alerts, or fan control.

What to Look for in Sensors

✔ appropriate measurement unit and measurement range

✔ Appropriate source text

✔ Supply voltage and connection type

✔ Protection Class and Environmental Conditions

✔ Appropriate measurement point in the system

✔ Compatibility with control systems or variable frequency drives

The measurement point and installation location are key factors

A high-quality sensor will only provide usable readings if it is installed in a suitable location. Turbulence, contamination, condensation, or unsuitable pressure taps can distort measurements. Therefore, the sensor and its installation location should always be considered as a single unit.

Typical sensor tasks
Measurement unitTypical TaskApplication
Differential pressureMonitor resistanceFilter condition
PrintRecord equipment conditionPiping Network / Fan Control
flow rateMonitor air flowExtraction efficiency
Temperaturemonitor thermal conditionsProcess and Exhaust Air
Sensors as a Component of the Control System

In automated systems, the sensor value is often processed directly by the control system. One example is constant-pressure control: The sensor measures the pressure in the piping network, the control system compares it to the setpoint, and the variable frequency drive adjusts the fan speed. This allows a system to respond to changing open sensing points.

Typical Applications

✔ Monitoring of filter elements

✔ Fan speed control

✔ Monitoring of air and pressure conditions

✔ Troubleshooting and Maintenance Notifications

✔ Process monitoring in extraction systems

FAQ

What is the difference between pressure and differential pressure?
Pressure describes a measured value at a single point. Differential pressure compares two pressure points with each other.

Why is the measurement range important?
An inappropriate measurement range can lead to poor resolution or sensor overload.

Can sensors directly control a fan?
In most cases, the values are evaluated via a control system or a variable frequency drive.

Do sensors need to be maintained?
Depending on the measurement principle and environment, measurement points, lines, and functions should be checked regularly.

What is important in a dusty environment?
The protection class, measuring principle, and positioning must be appropriate for the load.

Consulting on Sensor Technology

The selection depends on the measured variable, measurement range, existing control system, desired output signal, and installation conditions.

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