Water detect Probe
Highlights
- Reliable Contact-Based Water Sensing
Activates when water bridges the probe’s dual sensing contacts. - Probe-Only Component
Designed for use with a compatible water detection interface; ideal as a replacement probe or additional sensing point. - Durable, Long-Life Construction
Built to withstand demanding industrial and commercial environments. - Flexible Placement
Ideal for floors, drip trays, cabinets, pump areas, and any location prone to water intrusion. - Simple Integration
Connects directly to a water detection interface for immediate detection capability.
The Water Detection Probe is a durable, field-ready sensing accessory designed to detect the presence of water when connected to a compatible water detection interface. This probe provides reliable contact-based water sensing for applications where leak detection, moisture intrusion alerts, or standing-water identification is essential.
The probe uses two exposed sensing points that trigger when water forms a conductive path between them. This simple, highly effective detection method makes the probe ideal for monitoring equipment bases, floors, cabinets, drip trays, low points, and other locations where water intrusion may cause damage or operational issues.
Built for long-term performance, the probe features a rugged housing and secure cable connection, ensuring dependable operation in indoor or protected outdoor environments. When paired with a water detection interface, it becomes part of a complete system for remote or local water monitoring across a wide range of industrial and commercial settings.
- Functional Specs
- Function: Detects water through conductive contact
- Detection Method: Dual-contact sensing points
- System Role: Connects to a water detection interface (sold separately)
- Physical
- Probe Type: Contact-based water detection sensor
- Housing: Durable construction suitable for indoor or protected outdoor areas
- Cable: Attached lead for direct connection to detection interface
- Use Cases
- Leak detection beneath equipment
- Cabinet or enclosure water intrusion monitoring
- Detection around pumps, HVAC units, and piping
- Monitoring low-lying or pooling-prone areas
- Drip tray or floor-level early-warning detection
