Lightning Protection Liquid Level Sensor XY-LS200

Lightning Protection Liquid Level Sensor XY-LS200
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Origin:Made In China
Category:Electronics & Electricity / Electronic Components / Sense Organ
Label:hydraulic fluid leve
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Product Description

Lightning Protection Hydraulic Liquid Level Transmitter & Gauge

Lightning protection liquid level Sensor,can be used to measure liquid level for Reservoirs, river, sewage treatment, urban water supply, water tank, ocean level and others field need liquid level measurement.

 

Typical Feature

With Stainless steel 304 shell and 316L diaphragm

With 4-Digits LED Display.

Measurement Range 0~200 Meter

Accuracy level: 0.25% FS; 0.5%FS

Power Supply 9~32VDC, Typical 24VDC

Operating temperature -20℃~80

With precision temperature compensation

With Multiple lightning protection 10KV 5KA

With protection for Anti-Surge, Over-Voltage, Over-Current and Reversed Polarity

Lightning Protection Liquid Level Sensor XY-LS200 Brief Introduction

XY-LS200 is a Lightning Protection hydraulic fluid level sensor, the Lightning Protection Liquid Level Sensor is based on the principle of hydrostatics and specially designed Anti-Electrical surge to avoid lightning when measuring outdoor water depth, it has high-performance isolated sensitive components and precision temperature compensation technology to converts the static pressure into electrical signal, then converts these signals to standard electronical signal output. 

They have excellent circuit design to suitable liquid level measurement, such as Anti-Surge, Over-Voltage, Over-Current and Reversed Polarity Protection; with Anti-Electromagnetic Interference function to ensure the output single stably in complex electromagnetic environment.

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Member Information

Shanghai Xuyan Precision Technology Co., Ltd.
Country/Region:Shang Hai - China
Business Nature:Manufacturer
Phone:9241315
Contact:Tyler Tao (Business Development)
Last Online:18 May, 2019