Level Sensor Offers Many Plus Points

Flow level pressure

Level Sensor Offers Many Plus Points

18 Aug, 2009

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The Level Plus®  magnetostrictive liquid level sensor by MTS (Germany) is ideal for process level measurement, bulk storage, interface measurement and temperature measurement. The magnetostrictive sensing technology is non-contacting and maintenance-free. The modular design, high accuracy and repeatability provide customers with the possibility to measure levels in tanks up to 20m. MTS Level sensors are the preferred choice in the pharmaceutical, biotech, specialty chemicals, petroleum, propane, petrochemical and food and beverage industries.

Level Plus® has the ability to measure product level, interface level and temperature data all from one sensor; through one opening in the vessel. The output signals are 4-20mA with Multi-drop hart communication or EIA-485 Communication with DDA Protocol or Modbus. It provides a full complement of housing packages that meet global standards for hazardous locations (FM/CSA/ATEX/NEPSI/JIS) and sanitary 3A standards. The sensors are not affected by changes in dielectric constant or in atmospheric or temperature conditions. They do not require re-calibration and perform each of these diagnostics; calculation error, absence of level reading, average temperature error, digital thermometer status and Modbus/DDA errors.

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