Hydrostatic level transmitter ALZ 3742 series
for liquidsanalogHART

hydrostatic level transmitter
hydrostatic level transmitter
hydrostatic level transmitter
hydrostatic level transmitter
hydrostatic level transmitter
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Characteristics

Technology
hydrostatic
Medium
for liquids
Interface
analog, HART, RS-485, Modbus
Applications
for storage tanks, rugged, for industrial applications, for corrosive environments, for atmospheric vessels, for hazardous areas, for fill monitoring, for basin, low-pressure, river
Other characteristics
stainless steel, submersible, high-precision, corrosion-resistant, intrinsically safe, chemical-resistant, temperature-compensated, flush diaphragm, PVC
Level range

Min.: 0.4 m
(1'03" )

Max.: 100 m
(328'01" )

Process pressure

Min.: 0.04 bar
(0.58 psi)

Max.: 10 bar
(145.04 psi)

Process temperature

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Max.: 70 °C
(158 °F)

Description

Precision submersible pressure transmitter for aggressive media FEATURES Ranges: 0.4 mH2O up to 100 mH2O Basic accuracy: ±0.25% Sensor: high precision ceramic capacitive Probe: Ø40 mm, plastic Optional: HART, Pt100 temperature sensor DESCRIPTION ALZ 3742 is based on a high precision capacitive ceramic oil free sensor with ranges starting at 40 mbar for measuring liquid levels as low as 40 cm. High overload capacity of the sensor, flush ceramic diaphragm and plastic housing make APZ 3742 a great choice for the agressive(*) and viscous media . Similar model APZ 3740 in stainless steel housing is available for abrasive media applications. (*) please consult the manufacturer for particular media compatibility APPLICATION Viscous media Agressive media (*) Sewage, waste water, sludge Precise level monitoring in tanks

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