New Stainless Steel Level Pressure Sensors Available On Fast Delivery High Performance Sensors at Low Cost

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New Stainless Steel Level Pressure Sensors Available On Fast Delivery High Performance Sensors at Low Cost

22 Jun, 2009

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GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies (UK) is introducing its new 1030 Series Druck stainless steel level pressure sensor in response to a market demand for a low cost, high performance sensor which offers

fast delivery times. Its development has been made possible by applying volume batch manufacturing techniques and by fitting cables to units individually. As a result the 1030 brings the performance and quality of what was previously a bespoke product to a much wider audience.

The new 1030 features a fully welded, 316 stainless steel construction and offers a 4-20mA output for zero to full-scale pressure. Operating FS pressure range extends from 3.5 to 100 mH2O gauge. It has an  accuracy of 0.25% full scale and can be submerged in all fluids compatible with its stainless steel body, its

polyurethane cable and its Delrin nose cone. The vented polyurethane electrical connection cable has integral Kevlar strain relief cord rated to 54kg load and water ingress protection is to IP68 at 700 mH2O. Cable is available in lengths from 1 to 600m and is factory-fitted to individual orders.

As Ian Abbott, product manager, level, at GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies confirms, "Because the new hydrostatic liquid level sensor is now batch produced, there is no longer any requirement for a minimum order quantity and instruments can be delivered on site with very short lead times."

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