Understand in 3 Minutes: How to Upgrade from a Float Switch to a XINGKECHUANG Non-Contact Sensor
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Precision Drilling: Requires drilling a specific-sized hole in the tank. 2.
Complex Sealing: Necessitates using sealing rings and lock nuts to prevent leaks, demanding higher operator skill. 3.
Vertical Alignment Debugging: Post-installation, the float stem must be perfectly vertical, often requiring repeated adjustments to prevent sticking. 4.
Internal Wiring: Connection points are inside the tank, adding complexity and leak risk.
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Step 1: Locate. Identify the desired liquid level height on the external tank wall. 2.
Step 2: Adhere. Peel off the protective film from the sensor's adhesive backing and firmly press the sensor onto a flat area of the external tank wall. Ensure tight contact without air bubbles. 3.
Step 3: Connect. Wire the sensor's leads to the corresponding terminals on the main control board (typically a high/low-level signal interface).
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Step 1: Remove Old Float. Uninstall the old float switch assembly. 2.
Step 2: Install New Sensor. Insert the XINGKECHUANG sensor probe through the existing mounting hole and secure it using the provided food-grade sealing ring and lock nut. 3.
Step 3: Connect. Wire the leads to the mainboard.
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Lightning-Fast Installation: External mounting reduces installation time by over 70%. •
Zero Risk: No risk of leaks from tank drilling. •
High Consistency: Eliminates alignment errors due to variable installation skill, ensuring extremely high product consistency.