Thermostats (Sensors)
What Is a Sensors?
A switch is a general term for sensors that detect physical data in systems—such as oil pressure, temperature, and fluid level—and convert them into electronic signals. They are commonly used in motor vehicles, generators, marine systems, and industrial machinery.
Switches ensure the proper functioning of the system both in terms of safety and performance. By providing early warnings, they reduce the risk of malfunctions and simplify maintenance processes.
Our Main Types of Switches
Oil Pressure Switch
Measures engine oil pressure and gives a warning at low pressure.Water Temperature Switch
Detects the temperature of engine or system water and alerts against overheating risks.Fuel Level Switch
Measures the fuel level in the tank and sends data to the gauge system.Temperature Switch (Thermal Sensor)
Sensitive to temperature changes, operates based on engine or ambient temperature.Pressure Switch
Detects pressure in oil, air, or hydraulic systems.
Application Areas
- Automotive Engine Systems
- Generator Engines
- Marine Engines
- Industrial Power Units
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