Application:
The general purpose 3-wire ultrasonic level transmitter provides continuous level measurement up to 24.5' (7.4m) with a 4-20 mA signal output, and is configured via the integral push button display module. The level sensor has one 10A relay which can be configured on a single set point (high level alarm or low level alarm) or latched on two set points for automatic fill or empty with fail-safe logic. This non-contact liquid level sensor is well suited for corrosive, ultrapure, sticky or dirty liquids, and is widely selected for bulk storage and day tank level applications.
Features:
Level measurement up to 24.5' (7.4m) with 1 programmable relay
Configuration is simple via integral push button display module
LED digital display indicates level in inches or centimeters
Programmable relay for alarm or automatic fill-empty control
Polypropylene enclosure rated NEMA 4X with rugged PVDF transducer
Specifications:
Range: 6" to 24.5' (15cm to 7.4m)
Accuracy: ± 0.25% of range
Resolution: 0.125" (3mm)
Dead band: 6" (15cm)
Beam width: 8° conical
Configuration: Push button
Memory: Non-volatile
Display type: LED, 4-digit
Display units: Inch or cm
LED indication: Relay status
Supply voltage: 14-36 VDC
Consumption: 200mA maximum
Signal output: 4-20 mA, three-wire
Signal invert: 4-20 mA, 20-4 mA
Current flow: Sourcing or sinking
Contact type: (1) SPDT relay, latching
Contact rating: 250 VAC @ 10A
Contact logic: Single point: alarm
Two point: latching
Contact fail-safe: Reverts to safe state during
echo-loss
Process temp.: F: -4° to 140°
C: -20° to 60°
Temp. comp.: Automatic
Ambient temp.: F: -40° to 140°
C: -40° to 60°
Pressure: 30 psi (2 bar) @25° C, derated @1.667 psi (.113 bar) per °C above 25° C.
Enclosure rating: NEMA 4X (IP65)
Encl. material: PP, UL94VO
Conduit entrance: Single, 1/2" NPT
Cable length: 9" (22cm)
Cable type: Power & signal: 3-conductor
Relay: 3-conductor
Cable jacket mat.: Vinyl
Trans. material: PVDF
Process mount: 2" NPT (2" G)
Mount gasket: Viton®
Classification: General purpose
Compliance: CE
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