An extremely reliable solution for sewage with solids
The KARI ELP system is designed for the control of liquid levels in sewage pump plants. It is extremely reliable as any precipitates in the sewage are prevented from coming into contact with the electrode measuring the changes in the liquid level. Depending on the way it is connected and the number of electrodes used, the KARI ELP is suitable for a wide range of applications. Its operation levels are easy to set.
Precipitating liquids prevented from coming into contact with the electrode
The KARI ELP is a highly reliable control system for sewage and other liquids with deposits. Thanks to its innovative design, sewage is prevented from coming into contact with the electrode at any point, stopping any deposits in the sewage from interfering with the functioning of the electrode.
Available in horizontal and vertical models
The KARI ELP system comes complete with a pre-filled auxiliary liquid bag, the KARI EL22 electrode switch unit, and electrodes with their wires. In addition, a 1” RST pipe is required. This is attached to the bag either in a horizontal or a vertical position. The vertical configuration is used when a thick layer of sediment is found at the bottom of the tank or when the system is to be installed in a narrow well or pipe which does not accommodate the horizontal system.
The auxiliary liquid monitors changes in liquid levels
The electrodes are placed inside the RST pipe, setting them to hang at the desired levels. When the sewage level increases, the hydrostatic pressure forces liquid out of the auxiliary liquid bag, causing it to rise to the pipe. In the pipe, the auxiliary liquid level