Key Features

A liquid level sensor operates by detecting the presence or absence of material or determining the level of material
within a container. This is achieved using various technologies like capacitance, ultrasonic waves, or, as in the case of
radar, by measuring the time taken for a signal to bounce back from the material surface. Level sensing can be contact
or non-contact-based, depending on the method employed. A radar level sensor is a device used to measure the level of
liquids, solids, or slurries in various challenging industrial applications. It utilizes radar technology to determine the
distance from the sensor to the surface of the material being measured.

A liquid level sensor operates by detecting the presence or absence of material or determining the level of material within a container. This is achieved using various technologies like capacitance, ultrasonic waves, or, as in the case of radar, by measuring the time taken for a signal to bounce back from the material surface. Level sensing can be contact or non-contact-based, depending on the method employed. A radar level sensor is a device used to measure the level of liquids, solids, or slurries in various challenging industrial applications. It utilizes radar technology to determine the distance from the sensor to the surface of the material being measured.
General
Operating Range6″ – 6 ft (72″)
Connection2″ NPT
Accuracy±2 mm
Hysteresis8 mm
Materials
Sensor BodyPVC | PP | PVDF | 316 SS
O-RingsN/A
EnclosurePolypropylene | NEMA 4X | IP67
Electrical
Supply Voltage9 to 36 VDC ±10% regulated
Supply Current <1.5 mA @ 3.3 to 6 VDC <20 mA @ 6 to 24 VDC
Operating Temperature
PVC32°F to 140°F0°C to 60°C
PP−4°F to 190°F−20°C to 88°C
PVDF−40°F to 221°F−40°C to 105°C
316 SS−40°F to 221°F−40°C to 105°C
Standards and Approvals
CertificationsCE | FCC
ComplianceRoHS Compliant

Applications

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