
Level Ultrasonic Sensor: Working Principle, Types & Industrial Applications
Level Ultrasonic Sensor Overview A level ultrasonic sensor is a non-contact device used to measure liquid or solid levels...
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The ultrasonic level gauge is a non-contact, high-reliability, and cost-effective device for accurate ultrasonic level measurement of liquids, slurries, and solids in industrial environments. Designed for easy installation and low maintenance, it offers a reliable solution for water treatment, municipal, chemical, metallurgical, and machinery manufacturing applications.
Ultrasonic level sensors are available in two types: integrated and separated. The integrated type combines the sensor and host into a single unit, providing simple and convenient installation. The separated type allows the sensor and host to be installed independently, making it ideal for storage tanks, silos, and bracket-mounted setups.
Level Measuring Instruments Description
Ultrasonic Level Sensor-Features
Non-contact measurement: Accurate monitoring unaffected by medium viscosity, density, or other properties, with strong anti-interference performance.
Environmentally friendly materials: Safe for the medium and prevents contamination.
Food and pharmaceutical safe: Non-toxic design suitable for sensitive applications.
Level alarm capability: Optional relay output allows real-time level alarm functionality.
User-friendly configuration: Panel button interface enables fast and convenient parameter setup.
Advanced signal processing: Microprocessor-based echo processing ensures reliable measurement in complex conditions.
Self-learning and compensation: Automatic echo identification and temperature compensation minimize drift and improve accuracy.
Rugged design: IP67 protection allows operation in most outdoor and harsh industrial environments.


Level Ultrasonic Sensor-Common Applications
Water Tanks: Ultrasonic water level sensors provide accurate, real-time monitoring for residential, commercial, and industrial tanks, preventing overflow or shortages.
Industrial Processes: Used in chemical, food & beverage, pharmaceutical, and wastewater treatment industries to maintain precise ultrasonic level measurement in tanks and vessels.
Pump Control: Can integrate with pump systems for automatic water level management in irrigation, sewage, and drainage systems.
Environmental Monitoring: Ideal for rivers, lakes, and reservoirs, enabling ultrasonic water level detection for flood forecasting and water resource management.
Hydroelectric Power Plants: Monitors reservoir levels to regulate turbine flow, ensuring safe and efficient power generation.
Aquaculture: Maintains optimal water levels in ponds, tanks, and raceways, supporting healthy growth of aquatic species.
Swimming Pools and Spas: Ensures water levels remain within safe and comfortable ranges to prevent overfilling or draining.
Ultrasonic Water Level Sensor-Working Principle
The ultrasonic level sensor measures liquid levels using non-contact ultrasonic technology. It works in four main steps:
Ultrasonic Emission: The sensor emits ultrasonic pulses, typically in the frequency range of 20 kHz to 200 kHz.
Propagation: The pulses travel through air or other media until they encounter the liquid surface. Part of the energy reflects back while the remainder continues downward.
Reflection and Reception: The sensor’s receiver captures the reflected ultrasonic waves. The time delay between emission and reception corresponds to the travel time of the pulses.
Level Calculation: By calculating the propagation time, the sensor determines the distance from the liquid surface to the sensor, which directly indicates the liquid level.
This non-contact ultrasonic measurement ensures accurate and reliable monitoring in tanks, reservoirs, silos, and other industrial applications, making it ideal for ultrasonic water level detection and ultrasonic level measurement.


Ultrasonic Tank Level Sensor-Structure
The ultrasonic level sensor is available in two types: integrated (one-piece) type and separated (two-piece) type, designed for flexible installation and diverse industrial applications.
Integrated Type:
The sensor and host are combined into a single unit.
Simplifies installation and wiring.
Ideal for compact tanks or vessels where space is limited.
Separated Type:
The sensor probe is installed separately from the host unit.
Suitable for large storage tanks, silos, or bracket-mounted installations.
Allows easier maintenance and flexible positioning for optimal signal reception.
Key Components:
Sensor Probe: Stainless steel or PVDF, corrosion-resistant.
Electronics Housing: IP67 protection, dustproof and waterproof.
Display/Control Module: Optional LCD/LED interface for local readings.
Connection Interface: Standard cable or M12 connector for signal transmission.
This design ensures accurate ultrasonic level measurement and reliable performance in diverse industrial environments.
Level Measuring Instruments Parameter
| Measuring Medium | liquid or material that is generally or corroded |
| Measuring Range | 5m, 10m, 15m, 30m, 50m, 60m |
| Probe Material | PTFE |
| Accuracy | ±3mm (no wave calm water surface) |
| Resolution | 3~5mm or 0.1% (take large value> |
| Display Mode | LCD, parameters can be set through the panel buttons |
| Signal Output | 4~20mADC |
| Load Resistance | 250Ω (when two-wire 24V power supply);500Ω (when four-wire 220VAC power supply) |
| Relay Output | 2 groups are optional, and the relay status is programmable |
| Relay Contact Capacity | 250VAC 8A. 30VDC 5A |
| Working Temperature | -25~80 °C |
| Rated Pressure | -0.1 ~ 1.0MPa |
| Communication Interface | RS232, RS485/Modbus |
| Power Supply | Standard 24 V DC; Optional 220VAC; Battery type 3.8V 25600mAh |
| Electrical Interface | M20*1.5, 1/2″NPT |
| Explosion-proof Grade | Exia II C T6 Ga/Exd IIC T6 Gb |
| Protection level | IP67 |
Non contact liquid level indicator, LCD display, with rs485 signal output
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What is an ultrasonic level sensor and how does it work?
An ultrasonic level sensor is a non-contact device that measures the distance to the surface of liquids or solids using high-frequency sound waves. The sensor emits ultrasonic pulses, which reflect off the material surface; the time-of-flight determines the level.
Manufacturer advantages:
No physical contact, reducing corrosion and contamination
Suitable for open tanks, silos, and reservoirs
Provides continuous, real-time level monitoring
Why are ultrasonic level sensors used in oil, chemical, and pharmaceutical industries?
Ultrasonic level sensors are ideal for non-corrosive, moderate-temperature applications:
Oil & Gas: Monitoring storage tanks for fuel, diesel, and light crude oil
Chemical: Measuring water-based or non-corrosive chemicals
Pharmaceutical: Tank and hopper level measurement for hygienic solutions
Manufacturer perspective: Proper sensor selection ensures accurate measurement without risking chemical contamination or sensor degradation.
How accurate are ultrasonic level sensors compared to radar and magnetic gauges?
| eature | Ultrasonic Level Sensor | Radar Level Gauge | Magnetic Level Gauge |
|---|---|---|---|
| Accuracy | ±5–10 mm | ±1–3 mm | ±1–5 mm |
| Contact | Non-contact | Non-contact | Float inside chamber |
| Pressure tolerance | Low | High | High |
| Temperature tolerance | Moderate | High | High |
| Maintenance | Medium | Low | Very low |
Manufacturer note: Ultrasonic sensors are best for open-air or low-pressure tanks, while radar and magnetic gauges are preferred for high-pressure, high-temperature, or corrosive fluids.
Can ultrasonic level sensors be used in water, wastewater, and HVAC systems?
Yes. Ultrasonic sensors are commonly used in:
Water & Wastewater: Reservoirs, clarifiers, and sludge tanks
HVAC Systems: Chilled water and hot water storage tanks
Environmental Monitoring: Rainwater and stormwater level measurement
Manufacturer tip: Ensure proper tank geometry and echo-free mounting for accurate measurement.
How are ultrasonic sensors applied in energy, automotive, marine, and mining industries?
Energy & Power: Cooling water tanks, fuel level monitoring
Automotive: Fluid level measurement in manufacturing tanks
Marine & Shipping: Ballast water, fresh water, and bilge monitoring
Mining & Environmental: Tailings, slurry, and sediment measurement
Manufacturer insight: Ultrasonic sensors provide cost-effective, non-contact measurement for applications with moderate process conditions.
What factors should manufacturers consider when selecting an ultrasonic level sensor?
Medium characteristics: Density, foam, vapor, turbulence
Tank geometry: Shape, size, and internal obstructions
Temperature & pressure: Typically <80°C and <1 MPa for standard models
Output: 4–20 mA, HART, Modbus
Installation: Avoid obstructions in the beam path; consider mounting height
Proper selection ensures stable, reliable, and maintenance-efficient level measurement.
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