Hydrostatic level sensor LMK 382
for waterfor fuelfor oil

hydrostatic level sensor
hydrostatic level sensor
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Characteristics

Technology
hydrostatic
Medium
for water, for fuel, for oil, for wastewater, for sludge, for high-viscosity liquids
Interface
analog
Applications
for storage tanks, for fill monitoring, fuel tank, for industrial applications, for OEM, for corrosive environments, for basin, for hazardous areas, for sumps, for CSO monitoring, for double-walled tanks
Other characteristics
stainless steel, rugged, submersible, programmable, explosion-proof, temperature-compensated, IP68
Level range

Max.: 100 m
(328'01" )

Min.: 0.4 m
(1'03" )

Process pressure

Max.: 20,000 mbar
(290.08 psi)

Min.: 40 mbar
(0.58 psi)

Process temperature

Max.: 125 °C
(257 °F)

Min.: -25 °C
(-13 °F)

Description

The stainless steel probe LMK 382 has been designed for continous level measurement in waste water, waste and higher viscosity media. Basic element is a robust and high overpressure capable capacitive ceramic sensor e.g. for low levels easily. Features: - nominal pressure: 0 ... 40 cmH2O up to 0 ... 200 mH2O - accuracy: 0.35 % (opt. 0.25 %) FSO - diameter 39.5 mm - especially for sewage, viscous and pasty media Optional Features: - IS-version Ex ia = intrinsically safe for gas and dust - mounting with stainless steel pipe - flange version - diaphragm pure ceramic (99.9 % AI2O3) - different kinds of cables - different kinds of elastomers

Exhibitions

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ACHEMA 2024
ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany)

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    Sensor+Test 2024
    Sensor+Test 2024

    11-13 Jun 2024 Nürnberg (Germany)

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