We have been specializing in manufacturing pressure, level and flow measuring instruments and related products for 10 years. We have experienced technical and management personnel, through the efforts of our entire staff, we have become a professional measuring instrument manufacturer and solution provider. And we are continuously trying to improve product quality.
Currently, Kacise sensor is already exported to America, Spain, Australia, Chile and 20 other countries and regions, and received many favorable feedbacks. Our overseas distributers are also increasing. We regards “reasonable prices, efficient production time and good after-sales service” as our tenet, and hope to cooperate with more customers for mutual development.
* Well-trained and experienced staffs to answer all your enquires in fluent English.
* OEM&ODM, we can help you to design and your request will be put into product.
* Distributorship are offered for your unique design and some our current models.
* Protection of your sales area, ideas of design and all your private information.
* Discounts are offered based on order quantities.



The Ultrasonic Water Level Sensor with a 60m range and RS232 output
is a highly efficient and reliable device designed specifically for
reservoir water level measurement. This sensor utilizes ultrasonic
technology to emit sound waves that travel through the air and
bounce back upon hitting the water surface. By precisely measuring
the time it takes for the waves to return, it can accurately
calculate the water level within a range of up to 60 meters. The
RS232 output interface enables seamless communication with
computers or other data logging and control systems, allowing for
real-time monitoring and analysis of the reservoir water level. Its
robust construction and advanced features make it suitable for
withstanding the harsh environmental conditions often present at
reservoir sites, ensuring accurate and consistent readings over an
extended period. This sensor plays a crucial role in water resource
management, flood prevention, and ensuring the proper operation of
reservoir-related infrastructure.





