Level transmitter with digital display SPT22W
piezoresistivefor liquidsHART

Level transmitter with digital display - SPT22W - Shaanxi Sier Electronics Co., Ltd. - piezoresistive / for liquids / HART
Level transmitter with digital display - SPT22W - Shaanxi Sier Electronics Co., Ltd. - piezoresistive / for liquids / HART
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Characteristics

Technology
piezoresistive
Medium
for liquids
Interface
4-20 mA, HART
Applications
for industrial applications, OEM
Other characteristics
stainless steel, submersible, with digital display, economical, IP68
Level range

Max.: 200 m
(656'02" )

Min.: 0 m
(0'00" )

Process temperature

Max.: 80 °C
(176 °F)

Min.: -10 °C
(14 °F)

Description

Output: 4-20mA. HART 7. RS485. etc. Accuracy: ±0.1%FS.±0.25%FS. ±0.5%FS Display: LCD Features • Integrated construction, unnecessary to do outer adjustment • Sensor housing protection IP68 • Mass production. cost-effcient • All welded housing. excellent reliability and stability • Molecular filter at end of air vent tube, water cannot penetrate • With 5 digit LCD displayer Introduction SPT22W is full sealed submersible level transmitter. It is made by building in high stable and reliable OEM piezo-resistive pressure sensor and high accurate circuit board into the stainless steel housing. Integrated construction and standard signal provide the user easy and convenient application in the local working place. The special cable connects with housing, can be immerged into the media for a long time. SPT22W level transmitter has compact size and good stability: it can be used for liquid level measure and control of fuel, metallurgy. hydropower station, mining, city water supply, well and drainage system, etc.

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