Ultrasonic level sensor LUS211-40-51-LI2UPN8-H1141
for liquidsbulk solidsanalog

Ultrasonic level sensor - LUS211-40-51-LI2UPN8-H1141 - TURCK - for liquids / bulk solids / analog
Ultrasonic level sensor - LUS211-40-51-LI2UPN8-H1141 - TURCK - for liquids / bulk solids / analog
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Characteristics

Technology
ultrasonic
Medium
for liquids, bulk solids
Interface
analog
Other characteristics
stainless steel, IP67, IP69K
Level range

Min.: 5 mm
(0.2 in)

Max.: 400 mm
(15.75 in)

Process temperature

Min.: -25 °C
(-13 °F)

Max.: 70 °C
(158 °F)

Description

4-digit, 2-colored, 12-segment display, rotatable by 180° Housing is rotatable after mounting the process connection G3/4" process connection Sealing ring included in delivery (stainless steel ring with NBR seal) Blind zone: 0.5 cm Range: 40 cm Resolution: 0.5 mm Aperture angle of sonic cone: ±15 ° 1 × switching output, PNP/NPN 1 × analog output, 4…20 mA / 0…10 V / additional switching output, PNP/NPN NO/NC programmable Transmission of process value and parametrization via IO-link Country of origin - DE Weight - 381 g Technical Data Detection type - contactless Medium - liquids, Bulk goods Measuring principle - Ultrasonic Process connection - G 3/4'' Max. range - 400 mm Operating voltage - 18…33 VDC Output function - NO/NC, PNP/NPN, analog output Voltage output - 0…10 V Current output - 4…20 mA Communication protocol - IO-Link Electrical connection - Connector, M12 × 1 Housing material - Stainless-steel/Plastic, 1.4404 (AISI 316L)/Grilamid TR90 UV PA Pressure resistance - 0.5…5 bar Ambient temperature - -25…+70 °C

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