Water level indicator UNITEL-72 series
oilfor dieselpneumatic

water level indicator
water level indicator
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Characteristics

Fluid
oil, water, for diesel
Technology
pneumatic
Applications
for storage tanks
Other characteristics
plastic, analog output
Approvals
ATEX

Description

The UNITEL Pneumatic Level Transmitter is a device used to measure and display the liquid content in any tank. This system is suitable for continuous level measurement in oil, diesel and rainwater tanks. A double scale facilitates volume control for rectangular and cylindrical tanks. UNITEL is made up of a casing for wall mounting, made of impact-resistant plastic material. The connection is universal with fitting for 6 mm external diameter tube for a tight fitting of the measuring line. Benefits It does not require power supply. Reference pointer for easy consumption monitoring Watertight up to 10m of water column Materials resistant to biofuels and biodiesel with max. 100% FAME Fixed hand that can be set, makes it easy to check consumption. Remote indication up to 50 meters away. Reading of the value expressed in%. Tolerance of ± 3% on the full scale value. With zero correction and integrated safety device for overpressure. PRODUCT FEATURES Mounting - From the top Measurement site - Tank Measurement type - With contact Fixed hand settable - Yes Handpump - On board Analog scale - 0/100% of the level display with a single black color scale. Properties of the fluid - Non-conductive (µS / cm <20) LOGISTICS Type of packaging - Carton BOX Contains batteries - No ETCN - N/D Gross weight - 0,8 kg Net weight - 0,5 kg Packaging volume - 0,007 m³ Packing length - 26 cm Packaging width - 21 cm Packaging depth - 12 cm

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