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Status PTX20 Hydrostatic Level Transmiter

Status PTX20 Hydrostatic level transmitter is a submersible instrument to measure liquid level.  In stainless steel design with a PUR submersible cable, the PTX20 is simply lowered to the bottom of your tank (or river bed etc) to measure the level head pressure.  Multiple media types can be measured, level measurement will be normalised to standard water density.  Due to the design of hydrostatic level, it is ideally suited to foaming applications, which can cause false readings using, e.g. top mounted non-contact level.  Level measurement can be accurately measured from less than 1m head up to 250m.  4-20mA scaling is set at order stage by the factory.

 

Status PTX20 Hydrostatic Level Transmitter Features

  • 2 wire, 4-20mA design (24Vdc)
  • Measurement range from less than 1m up to 250m
  • Gauge and absolute pressure transmitter designs available
  • Uncertainty to within 0.25% full scale
  • 316SS diaphragm, 303SS body with viton seal and PUR submersible cable
  • Closed and open cap designs (see drawings in manual)
  • Weighted option available
  • Standard operating conditions from -5…+80 degC
  • ATEX version available
    • II 1G Ex ia IIB / IIC T3…T6 (Gas)
    • II 1D Ex iaD 20 IP6x T145…T70 °C (Dust)

 

Fluidic are a recognised partner of Status Instruments for Scotland and the North of England.  Along with the above PTX20 submersible level transmitters we offer a range of compact pressure transmitters (PTX130 and PTX19 ATEX) along with signal conditioning instrumentation.  Our instrumentation engineers are product trained and are able to help with instrument selection within the full Status Instruments supply scope. Please call either office for more information (Glasgow 0141 641 5920,  Warrington 01925 572401)

Downloads

  • Download Status PTX20 Hydrostatic Level Transmitter Datasheet
  • Download Status PTX20 Hydrostatic Level Transmitter Manual
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