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Product category: Level Sensors and Leak Detectors
News Release from: Flowline | Subject: Level transmitters
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 14 September 2001

Low-cost, two-wire, level transmitter

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Flowline's new low-cost, two-wire, LA12 Cricket level transmitter is mounted through the top wall of the tank and provides continuous liquid measurement up to 10 feet.

Flowline's new low-cost, two-wire, LA12 Cricket level transmitter is mounted through the top wall of the tank and provides continuous liquid measurement up to 10 feet Automatic temperature compensation is provided over the entire range

The device is ideal for use with general-purpose day storage tanks, process vessels and drums.

Accuracy is (1% of span.

Compact size and 1" mounting threads facilitate restricted space installation.

The transmitter is not influenced by changing liquid conductivity or dielectric values.

Powered with 12-36 VDC, signal output is 4-20 mA.

Additional features include an LED power status indicator and CE compliance, Employing innovative ultrasonic technology, microprocessor-based electronics, and rugged compact design, the Cricket is best applied in non-coating or scaling type liquids including clean water, acid and chemical solutions.

The PP enclosure is rated NEMA 4X (IP65) with a 1/2in conduit connector.

An acoustic wave guide, available in PP, PVC or PVDF, reduces the measurement space down to 1/2in while separating foam from the point of measurement.

Wave guides may be cut to size and spanned in the field.

The Cricket is fully compatible with Flowline's relay control, indication and telemetry products.

Price for the Cricket starts at only $375 with aggressive volume discounting.

Delivery is from stock.

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