L701 Series Sanitary Flush Diaphragm Pressure & Level Transmitters

L701 is sanitary flush diaphragm type pressure and level transmitters. It is made by building in high stable and reliable piezo-resistive silicon 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.
L701 pressure and level transmitter is flush diaphragm and process connection by thread and Clamp, which is outside install type level sensor, electronic connect parts by terminal box IP65, This model application in the field of water tank, Fuel tank, building& office water level measurement, city water supply, irrigation, food and sanitation, water factory, refinery, metallurgy, glass factory, swage dispose center, water supply, reservoir, river, sea…
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Description

Features

Import Silicon Piezoresistive chip
Transmitter for Wide working temperature scope
Advanced digital temperature compensation
Used flush diaphgram sensor
Highly-efficient lighting absorption
Designed for hygienical sanitary and food industry line

 

Specification

Pressure Range: -1 Bar-0-1 Bar…..600 Bar (for pressure measurement)
0-1 mH2O……..500 mH2O Optional (for level measurement)
Pressure Type: Gauge pressure; Absolute pressure optional.
Accuracy: ≤ ±0.5%F.S ,≤ ±0.25%F.S, ≤ ±0.1%F.S (Including non-lin., rep. and hys. Optional)
Working Temp: -30℃~85℃ (Non-Cooling Device); -30℃~150℃ ( With Cooling D evice)
Electronic connection: DIN 43650 Hirschman Terminal Box; Fixed cable and water proof IP68 optional.
Process Connect: G1/2’’, G1’’, M20*1.5, M24*1.5; Φ50 flange or by order.
Medium compatible: Compatible with 316L Stainless Steel
Certificate approving: Exia IICT5 and CE Certificate

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