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Levels - 10 to 100 mH2OSelect a level sensor with a range between 10 and 100 metres of water column (33 to 328 feet of water gauge). Related Links
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LMP307 Submersible Level Transmitter
Submersible level transmitter for measuring liquid level with a 4-20mA current loop or a 0-10V voltage output plus optional ATEX approval for instrinsically safe use in hazardous areas in ranges from 1mH2O up to 250mH2O.
IML IP68 Millivolt Output Level Sensor
Hydrostatic 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.
Level TROLL 500 Level Data Logger
Battery powered submersible data logger for recording level of rivers, reservoirs, boreholes, tidal & coastal waters with ranges from 3.5 mH2O up to 350 mH2O gauge or absolute
LMK331 Screw-In Ceramic Level Transmitter
Level pressure sensor with semi-flush ceramic diaphragm and stainless steel, PVC or PVDF wetted parts for aggressive corrosive media in ranges from 1.6mH2O up to 600mH2O gauge or absolute.
DS200 Combined Hydrostatic Level Switch, Gauge and Sensor
Three 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).
IML Submersible Absolute Reference Depth Sensor
Absolute referenced hydrostatic depth sensor with an IP68 sealed electrical interface, stainless steel 316L or Duplex housing and a mV, amplified voltage or current output. Available in depth ranges from 5 to 200 mWG gauge or absolute.
LevelTROLL 300 Non-Vented Borehole Water Level Logger
The level troll 300 bore hole water level data logger is available in measuring ranges from 10.9 m up to 200.7 mH2O. To compensate for atmospheric pressure the device can be used in conjunction with the Barotroll atmospheric pressure logger or a known value can be entered into the software to adjust the readings.
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