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DS200 Combined Hydrostatic Level Switch, Gauge and SensorThree in one hydrostatic level switch, digital level gauge and level sensor with hydrostatic ranges from 1 mWG up to 400 mWG (3.3 to 1312 ftWG). The DS 200 combined hydrostatic level switch, gauge and sensor is externally powered via the analogue signal electrical connection and level can be displayed in any engineering units via the 4 digit LED display. A variety of analog output signals maybe specified and a choice of 1 or 2 PNP contacts for use as alarms or for controlling pumps and valves. Special product features include a turndown ratio of 5 to 1 for the 3 wire 4-20mA output version for flexibility when stocking spares and an ATEX approved version of the 2 wire 4 to 20 mA output for hazardous area applications.
Technical Summary Hydrostatic Level Ranges: 1 mWC up to 400 mWC (3.3 - 1312 ftWC) Accuracy: ±0.175%Fs BSL standard with option for ±0.125%FS (analogue output) Output Signals: 4-20mA 2 wire, 0-10V 3 wire and Adjustable 4-20mA 3 wire Electrical Connections: DIN43650A plug & socket, M12 x 1 5 pin plastic or metal and cable gland Pressure Connections: G1/2 and G1/4 DIN3852 or EN837, G1/2 and G3/4 DIN3852 flush, 1/2 and 1/4 NPT male Display: 4 digit red LED, ±0.1% FS ± 1 digit accuracy plus analogue output accuracy Switch Contacts: PNP, 125mA max for 4-20mA (2 or 3 wire) and 500mA max for 0-10V output. Environmental Protection: IP65 Special Options: 5 to 1 rangeable, Ex approved intrinsic safety, all welded wetted parts Related Products Hydrostatic level sensors for measuring liquid level Submersible water level loggers for environmental monitoring Plug in LED display for externally mounted tank level sensors Resources Look up an explanation for a pressure measurement topic Convert hydrostatic pressure units to different engineering units Hydrostatic pressure explained Download Product Information
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