Reliable Fuel–Sea Water Interface Monitoring System Using SBEM FUWS-10 Sensors
In submarine environments, maintaining the correct boundary between fuel and sea water is crucial for operational safety and efficiency.
Continuous fuel transfer and ballast operations create complex interfaces between nonconductive fuel and conductive sea water.
Detecting this interface accurately under high pressure, varying temperatures, and confined installation conditions is a major challenge for the onboard control system.
SBEM developed the Fuel Water Sensor (FUWS-10 Series), a precision-engineered system consisting of two integrated components:
Detects capacitance changes corresponding to the interface level between fuel and sea water.
Converts these capacitance variations into relay signals for control system actions while also powering the primary converter.
This advanced system ensures accurate boundary detection, supports real-time relay actuation, and maintains reliable communication with submarine service control systems.
Engineered specifically for submarine applications under highpressure marine environments.
Maintains ±10 mm alarm accuracy even under long-term immersion.
Operates efficiently at up to 40 kg/cm² medium pressure.
Ensures electrical safety between fuel, sea water, and instrument circuitry.
Constructed using SS316 and aluminium alloy for corrosion resistance and long service life.
Detects interface level changes instantly, enhancing control reliability.
Secondary converter also acts as a power and relay unit for simplified system integration.
IP67-rated protection ensures durability in humid and submerged environments.
SBEM’s FUWS-10 Fuel Water Sensor Solution provides precise and consistent detection of the fuel–sea water boundary under extreme submarine operating conditions.
With robust build quality, intelligent conversion electronics, and reliable relay-based communication, the system ensures error-f ree operation, safety assurance, and dependable performance across critical defence marine applications.