Exam 5: Float Switches, Flow Switches and Sensors
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The ____ switch appears as a rubber bulb connected to a conductor.
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The mercury bulb float switch does not depend on a float rod or chain to operate.
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Vortex sensors insert a(n) ____________________ bar in the line to produce a vortex.
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A(n) ____________________ valve is used to adjust the maximum air flow in a bubbler system.
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____ flow sensors operate on the principle that when a moving liquid strikes an object, a swirling current is created.
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To detect the amount of liquid or air flow, a ____ must be used.
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A float switch is used when a pump motor must be started and stopped according to changes in the water (or other liquid) level in a tank or sump.
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The liquid level in a bubbler system is sensed by ____ switches.
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One advantage of the turbine-type sensor is that the turbine blade offers no resistance to the flow of the liquid.
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