Capacitive level transmitter RIL800-40
for liquidsfor storage tankshigh-temperature

capacitive level transmitter
capacitive level transmitter
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Characteristics

Technology
capacitive
Medium
for liquids
Applications
for storage tanks, for industrial applications, high-temperature, for silos
Approvals
ATEX
Other characteristics
ATEX
Level range

1 m
(3'03" )

Process pressure

50 bar
(725.19 psi)

Process temperature

Max.: 200 °C
(392 °F)

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Description

The Capacitive Level Transmitters RIL800-40 represent the ideal solution for continuous measurement of levels of electrically NON-conductive liquids within tanks, containers, wells, and silos. Their versatility makes them suitable for a wide range of applications, enabling direct and precise installation. A distinctive feature of these level transmitters is their ease of configuration. By using a magnetic pen, preferences can be set without the need to completely empty the tank. This saves time and money while ensuring optimal efficiency. A notable strength is the capability to perform linear measurements even in non-conductive containers or irregularly shaped ones. Visual indication of the operating status and level, made possible by bright LEDs, adds extra convenience and efficiency. These devices consist of a housing with an electronic module and measuring electrodes. The maximum length of the rod-type electrode is 1 meter, making it suitable for measuring electrically NON-conductive liquids. The RIL800-40 is available in various configurations, including options for high temperature and ATEX certification for explosion protection, thus adapting to different industrial needs.

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