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Capacitive level sensor PHWG2AXXX
for waterfor fuelfor oil

Capacitive level sensor - PHWG2AXXX - SIC DIVISIONE ELETTRONICA - for water / for fuel / for oil
Capacitive level sensor - PHWG2AXXX - SIC DIVISIONE ELETTRONICA - for water / for fuel / for oil
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Characteristics

Technology
capacitive
Medium
for water, for fuel, for oil, for wastewater, for AdBlue
Applications
for fill monitoring, for storage tanks, fuel tank, for the food industry, for industrial applications, for silo, for hygienic applications, for basin, for marine applications, for the chemical industry, for CSO monitoring, for automotive applications, for monitoring, for the petrochemical industry, for shipbuilding
Approvals
CE
Level range

Min.: 10 m
(32'09" )

Max.: 200 m
(656'02" )

Process pressure

Min.: -1 bar
(-14.5 psi)

Max.: 10 bar
(145.04 psi)

Process temperature

Min.: -15 °C
(5 °F)

Max.: 70 °C
(158 °F)

Description

The Capacitive sensors are new generation level meters. The measurement is completely electronic, takes place without a moving float or other moving parts and offers better measurement precision, reliability and quality. They are designed to meet the demand for an accurate, durable, universal and easy-to-use sensor. They have one or two outputs to be connected with visual or acoustic alarm (empty and/or full) and two jumpers which allow the same one sensor, depending on the configuration, to operate in four different reading scales: US Scale Sensor 240 - 33 Ohm Sensor EU scale 10 - 180 Ohm Sensor Scale 300 - 10 Ohm Sensor Range 4 - 20 mAmp
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