Hydrostatic level sensor LMK 487
for liquidsnot specifiedfor storage tanks

hydrostatic level sensor
hydrostatic level sensor
hydrostatic level sensor
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Characteristics

Technology
hydrostatic
Medium
for liquids
Interface
not specified
Applications
for storage tanks, for fill monitoring, for the food and beverage industry
Other characteristics
stainless steel, ATEX, with data logger, clamp-on, IP68
Level range

Max.: 200 m
(656'02" )

Min.: 0.4 m
(1'03" )

Process pressure

Max.: 10 bar
(145.04 psi)

Min.: 0.1 bar
(1.45 psi)

Process temperature

Max.: 85 °C
(185 °F)

Min.: -25 °C
(-13 °F)

Description

The hydrostatic probe LMK 487 has been developed for measuring levels in various tankm applications for shipbuilding and offshore. In comparison to the hydrostatic probe LMK 458 the external diameter amounts to only 22 mm by which the installation in 1" pipes can be carried out easily. Beside the housing materials stainless steel and titanium, different elastomer materials are available by which an optimum adaptation to the application can be ensured. Features: - nominal pressure: 0 ... 1 mH2O up to 0 ... 100 mH2O - accuracy: 0.25 % FSO - output signal 4 ... 20mA / 2-wire - diameter 22 mm - shipping approvals: ABS, LR, DNV, GL, CCS - high long term stability - diaphragm ceramics Al2O3 (99.9 %) Optional Features - IS-version Ex ia = intrinsically safe for gases and dusts - housing material titanium - temperature element Pt 100 - different kinds of elastomer

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ACHEMA 2024

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