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News Release from: Sensortechnics UK | Subject: CTE9000CS
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 10 December 2004
Submersible transmitter is on the level
Sensortechnics' new submersible transmitter series CTE9000CS offers measurement for low level ranges from 1m water column (100mbar) full scale.
Sensortechnics' new submersible transmitter series CTE9000CS offers measurement for low level ranges from 1m water column (100mbar) full scale Due to their outside diameter of only 21.8mm, these transmitters are ideal for use in small-diameter probe tubes or tanks with small apertures
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 17 Mar 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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All CTE9000CS level probes are temperature compensated and supply a 4-20mA 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 CTE9000CS series are: level ranges from 0-1m water column (100mbar) full scale; a stainless steel housing only 21.8mm in diameter; an all welded stainless-steel diaphragm; compensation for temperature and air pressure fluctuations; and custom versions are available.
Because of their excellent media compatibility, CTE9000CS transmitters can be used for a wide range of applications within level control industry.
Typical applications include level control of tanks, water level measurement in rivers and wells as well as level measurement and control of liquid supplies. Request a free brochure from Sensortechnics UK ...
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