Detecting water in compressed airlines

kekrahulik

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Been burned more than once by a compressed air dryer that failed and allowed wet air into our equipment.

Does anyone have a good sensor that I could mount into our compressed air lines to detect water or high humidity. Something I can take back to the PLC (discrete or analog)?
 

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