Level and Flow Monitor provides isolated 4-20 mA output.July 14, 2009 -
Featuring non-contacting ultrasonic sensor and built-in 3-key calibration system, Model SLT32 can be used as level transmitter for tank inventory applications with continuous display and control, or as open channel flow monitor with display, totalization, control, and analog output. Unit includes PVC and TeflonŽ sensor rated for ranges up to 32 ft, NEMA 4X electronics enclosure, 2 digital displays, and 3 programmable control relays.
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Original Press release
Greyline Instruments, Inc.
105 Water St.
Massena, NY, 13662 USA

New Ultrasonic Level & Flow Monitor
This new SLT32 Level & Flow Monitor from Greyline Instruments features a non-contacting ultrasonic sensor and a simple, built-in 3-key calibration system. The SLT32 can be used as a level transmitter for tank inventory applications with continuous display and control, or it can be used as an open channel flow monitor with display, totalization, control and analog output.
Standard features include a non-contacting PVC and Teflon sensor rated for ranges up to 32 feet (50 ft optional), NEMA4X electronics enclosure, two digital displays, isolated 4-20mA output, three control relays programmable for pump control, pump alternation, level alarms and/or flow proportionate pulse. Options include intrinsically safe sensors, additional control relays and a built-in in 50,000 point data logger and reporting system with RS232 output and Windows software.
The SLT32 is recommended for chemical tank inventory, pump control for sewage lift stations or sumps, and open channel flow applications. For complete information contact the manufacturer: Greyline Instruments Inc., 105 Water Street, Massena, NY 13662 Tel: 888-473-9546, Fax: 315-764-0419, Email: info@greyline.com
Contact: Ernest Higginson, Advertising Manager
Greyline Instruments Inc.
Massena, NY 13662
105 Water Street
Tel: 315-788-9500
Email: ernie@greyline.com
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Elecronic Technician
I am looking for Radar Water Level sensors that can give me the depth of the water and can communicate via SDI-12 protocol.
Please give me any information you may have including prices.
By Betty Prater on Aug 21, 2009 09:04
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