Hydrostatic level sensor HPT604
for water2-wireRS-485

Hydrostatic level sensor - HPT604  - Holykell - for water / 2-wire / RS-485
Hydrostatic level sensor - HPT604  - Holykell - for water / 2-wire / RS-485
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Characteristics

Technology
hydrostatic
Medium
for water
Interface
4-20 mA, 2-wire, RS-485, Modbus, HART
Applications
for storage tanks, river
Other characteristics
stainless steel, submersible, IP68
Level range

Max.: 500 m
(1640'05" )

Min.: 0 m
(0'00" )

Process pressure

Max.: 50 bar
(725.19 psi)

Min.: 0 bar
(0 psi)

Process temperature

Max.: 80 °C
(176 °F)

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Description

The Submersible Water Level Sensor is commonly known as "level probe", it is mainly used for water level, water pressure and hydrostatic level measurement. Based on 316SS fully sealed stainless steel housing design, it can be immersed in liquid for more than ten years. Application : ●Water pressure level measurement ●Deep well and groundwater monitoring ●Sea water level measurement and control ●Borehole water level measurement ●Level measurement in pumping station Advantages 01 316SS all-welded stainless steel body and 316L stainless steel diaphragm 02 Unique 8 pressure holes design 03 IP68 full sealed plastic waterproof design 04 Construction shock and erosion 05 Optional lifetime lightning protection

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