GIC Level Monitoring Relays for Tanks & Silos

IndMALL Automation offers a dependable range of GIC Level Monitoring solutions designed to ensure accurate and efficient control of liquid levels in tanks, reservoirs, and water systems. Engineered for reliability and ease of use, these controllers help prevent equipment damage, water wastage, and operational downtime.

The GIC Liquid/Water Level Controller features an adjustable sensitivity range from 1kΩ to 200kΩ, making it suitable for various liquid types and conductivity levels. With built-in manual start provision, protection against dry running and overfilling, and optimized liquid utilization, GIC Level Monitoring devices are ideal for applications involving submersible pumps, water tanks, and industrial fluid systems.

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GIC Level Monitoring - Liquid/Water Level Controller

GIC Level Monitoring - Liquid/Water Level Controller

  • Adjustable sensitivity range from 1kΩ to 200kΩ for various liquid types and conditions

    Includes manual start provision for user-controlled operation

    Protects submersible pumps from dry running and prevents tank overfilling

    Optimizes usage of available incoming liquid supply (e.g., water) for maximum efficiency

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the levels of monitoring?

The levels of monitoring refer to how advanced a system is in detecting, understanding, and reacting to issues. There are five main stages: Provisional, Diagnostic, Integrated, Intelligent, and Predictive. Each level adds more capability and helps you move from just spotting issues to actually predicting them before they happen.

At the basic level, provisional monitoring just collects simple data. Diagnostic monitoring helps find the cause of problems. Integrated monitoring connects data from different sources. Intelligent monitoring uses analysis to give insights. And predictive monitoring uses trends to warn about issues in advance. These levels of monitoring help improve system reliability and decision-making over time.

What is infra level monitoring?

Infra level monitoring means keeping an eye on the core parts of your IT infrastructure—like servers, networks, databases, and storage. It collects data such as uptime, CPU usage, memory, and traffic to make sure everything is running smoothly.

The goal of infra level monitoring is to detect issues early, reduce downtime, and keep your systems healthy. It helps IT teams fix problems faster and improve performance. In short, it gives you real-time visibility into your infrastructure so you can prevent failures before they impact your business.

What is process level monitoring?

Process level monitoring is all about tracking how well a specific process is running—like production, delivery, or service flow. It checks performance indicators such as speed, efficiency, and output quality. This helps you know if the process is working as expected or if something needs attention.

The main goal of process level monitoring is to catch issues early, take corrective action quickly, and maintain consistent quality. It also helps improve customer satisfaction by ensuring reliable and efficient operations. In short, it keeps your day-to-day processes under control and performing at their best.