Bulletin Board post: Devices to detect water pressure and flow

May 15, 2015

BIRMINGHAM — User john waters recently posted a Bulletin Board question titled, “Flow or pressure sensor.”

BIRMINGHAM — We strive to provide our readers with multiple forums for discussions about any water-related needs, and our Bulletin Board has continuously been a resource for industry professionals to discuss and brainstorm various issues.

User john waters recently posted a Bulletin Board question titled, "Flow or pressure sensor."

"I’m working on a new form of faucet for undersink POU filters, and I need to be able to detect when water is or is not flowing to the main cold water tap," said john waters in the post. "I’m thinking of a device that either detects pressure (meaning the tap is off) or detects flow (meaning the tap is on) [that] would send an electrical signal."

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