Hydrostatic level sensor Model LL-V
for liquids4-20 mAflexible

hydrostatic level sensor
hydrostatic level sensor
hydrostatic level sensor
hydrostatic level sensor
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Characteristics

Technology
hydrostatic
Medium
for liquids
Interface
4-20 mA
Other characteristics
stainless steel, flexible
Level range

Min.: 0 mm
(0 in)

Max.: 7,620 mm
(300 in)

Process pressure

Min.: 1 psi

Max.: 50 psi

Process temperature

Min.: -18 °C
(-0 °F)

Max.: 82 °C
(180 °F)

Description

Vertical entry liquid level sensor. 20 in-H2O to 50 psig. True gage design. Conduit connection. 17-4 PH Stainless Steel wetted material. The Model LL-V Liquid Level Sensor is manufactured out of 17-4 PH Stainless Steel and is designed for vertical entry into a tank or stilling well for complete submersion in the fluid. The all-welded stainless steel housing and pressure sensing diaphragm provides corrosion resistance to most fluids. The electrical cable exits through a 1/2-14 NPT threaded conduit fitting which allows the attachment of a variety of tubing or flexible conduit. The electrical cable is vulcanized to a welded on stainless steel ferrel. The four conductor electrical cable has an atmospheric vent tube inside the cable jacket and is attached to the ̶0:true gage̶1: all-welded chamber inside the sensor to provide an atmospheric zero reference. Features True gage design Conduit connection Submersible All-welded stainless steel construction 0.1 % accuracy

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