EuroTier 2012: Big Dutchman brings sensor feeding to perfection
LevelCheck determines the capacitive level in the trough accurately to the last millimetre
Problematic reserve feeding times are therefore a thing of the past. In addition to the much improved trough hygiene, the pig producer can also profit from an improved feed intake of his pigs as he is now able to always provide the right amount of fresh liquid feed in small portions. LevelCheck furthermore determines the feeding speed during every meal. The computer automatically processes and graphically displays the data so that abnormal deviations in the pigs' feed intake and therefore possible illnesses can be detected more easily.
LevelCheck is based on the new principle of pneumatic capacitive level measurement. With this type of measurement, slightly pressurized air is blown through the sensor tube directly onto the remaining liquid feed in the trough.
The sensor tube is installed only 2-3 mm above the bottom of the trough. If the pressure of the supplied air is higher than the counter-pressure in the trough, there is still feed in the trough. The counter-pressure is therefore the measure determining the capacitive level, which is continuously checked.
Hall 11, Stand D21