Submersible Level Sensors feature stainless steel housing.

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Hydrostatic Pressure Transmitters, Series KTU6000CS, offers measurement ranges from 10 ft wc FS and withstands severe operating conditions. All probes are temperature compensated and supply 4-20 mA output signal. Cable with integrated vent tube allows true reference pressure to sensor element, eliminating errors due to barometric pressure changes. Applications include water level measurement in rivers and wells, plus measurement and control of liquid supplies.



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New Submersible Level Sensor KTU6000CS with Extremely Rugged Stainless Steel Housing



Sensortechnics' new KTU6000CS series offers level measurement for ranges from 10 feet water column (5 psi) Full Scale. KTU6000CS hydrostatic pressure transmitters consist of highly accurate and long-term stable pressure sensor elements. The sensor is enclosed in a very rugged stainless steel housing with increased wall thickness to withstand even severe operating conditions.

All KTU6000CS level probes are temperature compensated and supply a 4...20 mA output signal. A special cable with an integrated vent tube allows a true reference pressure to the sensor element, which eliminates errors due to barometric pressure changes. Custom specific calibrations, voltage outputs and different cable lengths are available on request.

Important features of the new KTU6000CS series are:
o Level ranges from 10 feet water column (5 psi) Full Scale
o Highly accurate and long term stable sensor element
o Rugged stainless steel housing with increased wall thickness
o Compensated for temperature and air pressure fluctuations
o Custom versions available

Because of its excellent media compatibility, the KTU6000CS series can be used for a wide range of applications within the level control industry. Typical applications include water level measurement in rivers and wells, plus level measurement and control of liquid supplies.

Deep link: http://www.sensortechnics.com/ktu6000cs

Andrea Gebhard
Marketing Communications

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