Position/Speed Sensor allows safe operation in hazardous areas.

Position/Speed Sensor allows safe operation in hazardous areas.

Sensing system consists of rotary encoder, cable assembly and intrinsic safety barrier. When combined, components are approved for Class 1, Division 1, Group C and D environments. System assures energy levels to optical encoder sensors are kept below ignition point. It meets international CENELEC hazardous environmental ratings. Applications include chemical handling, paint spray operations,...

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Vane Sensors are suitable for dirty applications.

Vane Sensors are suitable for dirty applications.

VN1015 Series employs Hall effect digital vane sensor and permanent magnet in 2 small towers, separated by .135 in. air gap. Output of Hall effect device switches when ferrous target passes between towers. Typical targets are linear or rotary vanes using square saw tooth or open slot in solid disk or band. Dimensions are .425 X .975 X .250 in. Temperature ratings are -40 to +85Â-

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Tank Level Sensor measures virtually any depth.

Tank Level Sensor measures virtually any depth.

Model LL-V vertical entry style submersible sensor may be suspended in open tank or attached to crown of enclosed tank to measure liquid level with 0.1% accuracy. Sensor has all-welded stainless steel construction, and welds are helium leak tested. Atmospherically vented oceanographic cable assembly exits through Â-½-14 NPT threaded conduit connection. This allows mechanical or chemical...

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Metal Detector suits rugged environments.

Metal Detector suits rugged environments.

Megatec(TM) 1220 protects downstream equipment from damaging tramp metal without producing nuisance trips in coal, coke, aggregage, and other processing facilities. It fits most standard 24 to 48 in. CEMA conveyors with speeds from 60 to 1,000 fpm. Adjustable aperture height of 22 in. accommodates burden depths of up to 18 in. Detector is immune to effects of ambient temperature and humidity.

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Position Sensors suit factory automation applications.

Position Sensors suit factory automation applications.

Series 75S2DC DC-operated, LVDT sensors offer linear measurement ranges from 0-0.100 in. to 0-20.0 in., with 7 intermediate ranges. They operate from 24 Vdc and provide 1-10 Vdc output for full displacement, suitable for PLCs, data acquisition systems, SPC data collection, or display on readout devices. Stainless steel outer housings are epoxy sealed. Integral, electronic signal-conditioning...

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Transducer provides interface to process controllers.

Transducer provides interface to process controllers.

EU2B5303 Current to Voltage Transducer converts primary current (up to 200 A, 50-400 Hz) to programmable 0-10 Vac control of instrument voltage. It isolates current to be measured from monitoring or control systems and provides interface to process controllers, alarms, and data acquisition systems such as PLCs. Toroidally wound transformer has 0.7 in. ID and 2 in. OD. It is coated with Bicroflex...

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Displacement Transducers offer maintenance-free measurement.

Displacement Transducers offer maintenance-free measurement.

Transducers provide contact-free measurement of absolute piston position. They withstand vibrations, aggressive chemicals, variations in voltage supply, and metallic impurities in working fluids. With no moving parts, transducers are available in 2 types: DI and DC Series. DI units incorporate built-in temperature measurement, active temperature compensation, and slim measuring system. DC units...

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Hall Sensors measure magnetic fields parallel to chip surface.

Hall Sensors measure magnetic fields parallel to chip surface.

Type CSA-1 single axis Hall sensor features sensitivity up to 30 mV/G and is useful for current and remote position sensing. Type 2SA-1 two-axis Hall sensor measures 2 in-plane magnetic field components at point with angular error of less than 1%. For current commutation on brushless DC motors, Model 2SA-11 provides 0, 120, and 240 deg output signals. Sensor systems include Hall elements, biasing...

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