Description Aquaread Water Treatment is a multi-award winning, privately owned, British design and manufacturing company with a head office and manufacturing in Broadstairs, UK, and a sales office in Singapore. Aquaread is now over ten years old and has grown rapidly in the UK and globally with over 50 dealers. Aquaread Water Treatment concentrated team […]
General Description Aquaread Liquid Leveline is a multi-award winning, privately owned, British design and manufacturing company with a head office and manufacturing in Broadstairs, UK, and a sales office in Singapore. Aquaread is now over ten years old and has grown rapidly in the UK and globally with over 50 dealers. Our concentrated team consists […]
Description TC Fluid Magnetic Float Switch is a float with a permanent magnet moves reliably along with the liquid level on a guide tube. Within the guide, tube is fitted with a reed contact (inert gas contact), which is energized, through the non-magnetic walls of the float and guide tube, by the approach of the […]
Description Dwyer Mercoid DA/DS Series Bourdon Tube Pressure Switch are equipped with two external adjustments, one for setting high-pressure operating point, the other for setting low-pressure operating point. The Mercoid Series DA / DS is one of the world’s broadest lines of pressure switches. Whatever your application might be, it is most probable it can […]
General Information Aquaread AP-Lite Quality Water is a simple probe with a single optical socket. This socket is able to house any of our optical electrodes, including turbidity and chlorophyll. A temperature sensor is also included on the probe. The AP-LITE package includes our rugged 3m cable, our GPS Aquameter, a range of accessories and […]
Description TC Fluid Reed-chain Level Sensor is used for level measurement in liquid media. They work on the float principle with magnetic transmission. The float’s magnetic system in the guide tube actuates a resistance measuring chain that corresponds to a 3-wire potentiometer circuit. The measurement voltage generated by this is proportional to the fill level. […]







