Capacitive level sensor VA-214-SEP
for liquidsbulk solidsdigital output

capacitive level sensor
capacitive level sensor
capacitive level sensor
capacitive level sensor
capacitive level sensor
capacitive level sensor
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Characteristics

Technology
capacitive
Medium
for liquids, bulk solids
Interface
digital output, analog
Applications
for food applications, for storage tanks, for fill monitoring, for the food industry, for hygienic applications, for the pharmaceutical industry, high-temperature, for sumps, for basin, for medical applications, for CSO monitoring
Other characteristics
stainless steel, rugged, maintenance-free, with digital display, chemical-resistant, programmable, with LED indicator, with remote intensifier
Process temperature

Max.: 230 °C
(446 °F)

Min.: 0 °C
(32 °F)

Description

Capacitive fill level measurement with external amplifier (VA-214-SEP) for for temperatures up to 230°C - One switching point and one analog value - Switchingpoint NO / NC programable - Output of the analog value as current or voltage - Analog value with cable breakdown protection - Measured value displayed by amplifier - One switching point either NO / NC can be freely placed on the probe rod - One analog value can be output in three different versions 0...20mA, 4...20mA or 0...10V - Optical level representation by means of LED-bar indicator APPLICATION: PLANTS & MACHINES | FOOD & BEVERAGES Specifications: Supply voltage: 20…30V DC Mounting method: screw mounting Connection: M12 Operating temperature: 0°C…+70°C Optical Feedback: LED bar Measuring accuracy: +/- 1% of the upper limit of the effective range +/- 3% of the upper limit of the effective range Output: Analogue + PNP Housing material: Aluminium (AL)

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