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LVU501-B
Reflective Ultrasonic Liquid Level Transmitter with Alarm Contacts (4) for Small Tanks

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Accuracy | ± 0.125 in |
Approvals | ul61010_1 |
Beam Width | 2 in |
Cable Length | 48 in |
Cable Type | Insulated Shielded |
Compliance | CE, RoHS 2 |
Configuration | WebCal® PC Windows® USB® 2.0 |
Contact Fail-Safe | Open, Closed, Hold Last |
Data Interface | None |
Diameter | 2.9 in |
Electrical Output | 4 to 20 mA |
Enclosure Ratings | NEMA 6 to 30P for 240V |
Height | 4 in |
Insulation | Polyurethane |
Loop Resistance | 500 Ω @ 24 Vdc |
Materials | FKM, Fluoroelastomer, Polycarbonate, Polyvinylidene, Fluoride |
Mean Hysteresis | Selectable |
Measuring Range, Max | 4.9 ft |
Measuring Range, Min | 1.5 ft |
Media Compatibility | Alkaline solutions, Dilute Acids, Hydraulic Oil, Light Oil, Oil, Solvents, Water, Water-based fluids |
Memory | Non - Volatile |
Number of Wires | 2 |
Operating Pressure, Max | 30 psi |
Operating Temperature, Max | 60 °C |
Operating Temperature, Min | -35 °C |
Output Signal | Current |
Process Connection Size | 2 in |
Process Connection Type | NPT Male |
Process Temperature, Max | 80 °C |
Process Temperature, Min | -40 °C |
Resolution | 0.019 in |
Signal fail-safe | 4 mA, 20 mA, 21 mA, 22 mA or hold last |
Signal invert | 4 to 20 mA or 20 to 4 mA |
Supply Voltage | 14 to 28 Vdc |
Switch Rating | 60 VA,1A max |
Switch Type | SPST |
Temperature Compensation | Automatic |
Transducer Type | Reflective Ultrasonic |
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Rated 5 out of
5
by
Tracy from
A better alternative to floats
Works as expected. Being used for heated water tank level control. No issues with condensing liquid.
Date published: 2020-06-01