Piezoresistive level transmitter Expert 7070
for water4-20 mA2-wire

piezoresistive level transmitter
piezoresistive level transmitter
piezoresistive level transmitter
piezoresistive level transmitter
piezoresistive level transmitter
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Characteristics

Technology
piezoresistive
Medium
for water
Interface
4-20 mA, 2-wire
Other characteristics
stainless steel, temperature-compensated, programmable, IP68
Level range

Min.: 0 m
(0'00" )

Max.: 100 m
(328'01" )

Process pressure

3 bar, 11 bar
(43.51 psi, 159.54 psi)

Process temperature

Min.: -10 °C
(14 °F)

Max.: 65 °C
(149 °F)

Description

The very precise piezo-resistive sensor is supported by pressure and temperature compensation. The output signal is 4-20mA and connecting the transmitter directly to, for instance, a Mµ Connect RTU is very easy, providing the option of level logging, alarms or controlling the pumps. NETWORK PLUG'N'PLAY ADJUSTABLE MEASURING AREA PROGRAMMABLE ZERO POINT PUR INSULATED CABLE Expert 7070 is designed by MJK for the drinking water and surface water industry. The body and the built-in atmospherical air pressure compensation provide stable and trustworthy piezo resistive measurements in boreholes, wells, tanks, water reservoirs and basins worldwide. Not only does Expert 7070 provide exact and stable measurement, but the construction ensures a long lifetime and low service requirements equals low running cost. Created in AISL 316L stainless steel and equipped with optional temperature measurement, the user can keep track of both level and temperature even in boreholes. The output signal is provided in 4-20 mA and Expert 7070 has a programmable Zero point, but the entire measuring range can be adjusted by the end-user for individual specifications.

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