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Types of Water Sensor Offered By SensaSwitch

Updated: Sep 14

SensaSwitch offers different type of water sensors for different type of waters, as below

  1. Clear Raw unprocessed water (ground, tap or sea water)

  2. Processed water (RO filtered / de-mineralized water)

  3. Waste water (storm, sewerage or effluent water)


Clear Raw unprocessed water (ground, tap or sea water): All SensaSwitch devices come exclusively packaged with premium raw unprocessed water sensors. Our water sensors are meticulously designed to ensure reliable performance without the need for maintenance even in high heat and humidity conditions typically found in water tanks in India. For added convenience, we offer corded sets for setups with more than 2 sensor devices, with water sensors connected at optimal levels for all drinking water storage tanks.


Below are water sensor sets offered with water level alarms and basic pump automation.


Our advanced automation systems are designed to offer long-lasting performance for extensive use. The water level control devices come with additional features and are built more durable to endure heavy usage. The water sensors are equipped with sturdy lead wires and probes, ensuring extended longevity for advanced applications.



Almost all of our water sensors detect water level in water tank but inline water sensors detect water presence within water pipeline. These sensors must be securely mounted on the pipeline. They are commonly utilized to promptly detect water municipal water availability. Please note that these sensors are good for use with alarm systems only.

municipal water pipe sensor
municipal water pipe sensor

Processed water (RO filtered / de-mineralized water): Processed water that has undergone reverse osmosis (RO) filtration or de-mineralization exhibits low to no conductivity, preventing the transmission of signals. Sensaswitch offers reed switch sensors specifically designed for such water types, available in two contact types: Normally Open (NO) and Normally Closed (NC). NO sensors remain non-conductive when not submerged in water, with a magnetic float lifting to activate the reed switch concealed within the sensor stem upon water immersion. Conversely, NC sensors are conductive when not in contact with water and cease signal transmission when submerged.



Wastewater sensors are designed for applications in heavily contaminated waters such as sewage, stormwater, or industrial effluent. These sensors are specifically engineered to withstand sludge, corrosive chemicals, and high water turbulence typical of such conditions. Prior to recommending these sensors, SensaSwitch conducts a thorough assessment of the contaminants present in the water. SensaSwitch offers a variety of wastewater sensor options to cater to different needs.



Water sensors designed for above-water use are suitable for temperatures ranging from 5 to 50 degrees Celsius. It is advised not to utilize these sensors in water that is extremely hot or cold. For more information on the water sensors described above, please refer to the sensor display page on our online store.

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