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IML IP68 Millivolt Output Level SensorHydrostatic level sensor with an IP68 sealed electrical connection, stainless steel 316L or Duplex construction and a passive millivolt strain gauge output signal. Available in level ranges from 5 to 200 mWG gauge or absolute. The IML strain gauge output level sensor is suitable for low power consumption applications which requires a high input resistance and a low input supply voltage. A four arm wheatstone bridge circuit provides an output signal in millivolts which is proportional to the supply voltage. For aggressive media such as seawater the IML submersible mV output level sensor has a Alumina ceramic thick film strain gauge diaphragm which has excellent corrosion resistant properties with the harshest of media plus a stainless steel 316L sensor housing. A sensor housing made from high grade Duplex stainless steel (UNS 31803) and FEP cable can be specified for extra corrosion resistance.
Technical Summary Hydrostatic Level Ranges: 5 up to 200 mWG (16.4 to 656 ftWG) Accuracy: ±0.25% FS NLHR BSL Output Signal: mV/V uncompensated, 2mV/V ±1% rationalised, 10 mV/V ±1% rationalised and low amplification Electrical Connection: IP68 integral cable with a Polyurethane or FEP jacket. Pressure Connection: G1/4 male with protective nose cone Media Compatibility: SS316L or Duplex SS housing, Ceramic Alumina Al2O3 diaphragm with NBR, Viton or EPDM O ring seal Diameter: 25 mm Special Options: Seawater use with Duplex stainless steel construction option. Absolute ranges if it is not possible to provide a vented reference Related Products 4-20mA output submersible pressure sensors 0-5 or 0-10 volt output IP68 liquid level sensors Accessories for liquid level transducers Millivolt output pressure transducers Submersible hydrostatic level loggers Resources Glossary of terms for pressure sensors Conversion table for hydrostatic pressure units What is a strain gauge wheatstone bridge? Download Product Information
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