Liquid level transducers fully submersible

An Amalgamated Instrument product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 27, 2000

The KPSI range of submersible liquid level transducers have been specifically designed to meet the rigorous environments encountered in liquid level measurement and control

Amalgamated Instrument Co now has the KPSI range of submersible liquid level transducers available.

These transducers have been specifically designed to meet the rigorous environments encountered in liquid level measurement and control.

The body is of 316 stainless steel and the vented cable is shielded with a environment resistant polyurethane jacket.

This attention to construction materials makes the KPSI range ideal for hostile environments.

Typical applications for these transducers include well monitoring, pump control, ground water monitoring, soil remediation and oceanographic research.

Standard pressure ranges are 0.25, 0.5 and 1 bar G with other ranges available.

The output is a 4-20mA analogue signal generated by state of the art surface mount signal conditioning electronics.

mV, mV/V or VDC outputs are available as options.

A range of nose caps is available to give flexibility in application.

These include the open face as standard, a closed face cap for situations where sharp protrusions may be encountered, a 1/4" NPT cap for calibration or to allow inline installation and a piezometer cap that allows the transducer to be buried in the ground without damage to the sensor diaphragm.

Each transducer is shipped with a desiccant moisture barrier.

This allows for pressure equalisation within the vented cable but prevents moisture from reaching the sensing element and electronics.

An aneroid bellows pressure equalisation assembly is available as an option for those applications in which the desiccant tube cannot be replaced.

The KPSI range of transducers is designed to handle harsh conditions and, when coupled with AIC's analogue input instrumentation, offers a rugged, flexible and effective answer to difficult level measurement and control applications.

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