Magnetostrictive level sensor TORRIX Standard
for liquidsfor waterfor fuel

magnetostrictive level sensor
magnetostrictive level sensor
magnetostrictive level sensor
magnetostrictive level sensor
magnetostrictive level sensor
magnetostrictive level sensor
magnetostrictive level sensor
magnetostrictive level sensor
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Characteristics

Technology
magnetostrictive
Medium
for liquids, for water, for fuel, for oil, for AdBlue
Interface
Modbus, HART, RS-485, 4-20 mA
Applications
for storage tanks, fuel tank, for corrosive environments, high-temperature, for hazardous areas
Other characteristics
high-precision, stainless steel, ATEX, IP68, IECEx, maintenance-free, chemical-resistant, with temperature measurement
Level range

Min.: 100 mm
(3.94 in)

Max.: 6,000 mm
(236.22 in)

Process pressure

120 bar
(1,740.45 psi)

Process temperature

Min.: -65 °C
(-85 °F)

Max.: 450 °C
(842 °F)

Description

TORRIX is ideally suited for measuring in all non-adhesive liquids and almost all tank geometries. There is no need to adjust the sensor to the liquid or the shape of the tank. Another advantage is that there are no dead zones in the upper and lower areas. The starting point of the measurement is only defined by the size of the float; therefore the entire volume can be measured and used. Length: 100 mm up to 6000 mm All standard fittings and flanges available Process temperature up to 450 °C. Process pressure up to 120 bar SIL 2 (proven in use) ATEX and IECEx approval for use in Zone 0

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