Hydrostatic level sensor PC4203 series
for liquidsfor small tankssubmersible

Hydrostatic level sensor - PC4203 series - Madison Company - for liquids / for small tanks / submersible
Hydrostatic level sensor - PC4203 series - Madison Company - for liquids / for small tanks / submersible
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Characteristics

Technology
hydrostatic
Medium
for liquids
Applications
for small tanks
Other characteristics
submersible
Process pressure

Min.: 0 psi

Max.: 15 psi

Process temperature

Min.: -10 °F
(-23 °C)

Max.: 175 °F
(79 °C)

Description

Clog Free Pressure Level Sensors The Madison PC4203-010 clog free submersible pressure level sensor is specifically designed for hydrostatic pressure level measurements of wastewaters or liquids which will clog most other sensors and is ideal for sensing level 0 to 23 foot of liquid level change. The 316L stainless steeel housing and ceramic diaphragm are chemically resistant and clog free to virtually all environments with debris, sludge or small particles, typically found in food processing, lakes or lift stations. The sensor’s polyurethane vented cable is molded to the sensor housing to provide the most reliable waterproof sensor seal and years of presure level measurement. Custom pressure sensors with FEP cable can also be manufactured as an option for chemical resistance in fuels, oils or solvents. To avoid any cable elongation, an integral Kevlar strand is incorporated. A feature of the PC4203 is that it’s full scale range starts as low 0-36” WC to over 100 PSI, ideal for small tanks, ponds and water vessels or deep wells. An attachable Cage Weight P/N PC-CW2 is available for drop-in situations or for turbulent environments and lift stations.

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