Description
A submersible pressure level sensor is a device that measures the depth or level of a liquid in a container. It uses a pressure sensing chip to detect the pressure at different depths in the liquid, which is then converted into a current signal and output through the sensor. The sensor's stainless steel shell is corrosion-resistant and easy to clean, making it suitable for use in various liquids including water, oil, and high viscosity fluids. These sensors are often used in industrial and commercial settings to measure the level of water in rivers, reservoirs, and urban water supply systems, or the level of oil in tanks. They are known for their reliable and accurate performance in a variety of conditions.
Measuring Range: 0-5m
IP68 Protection Level
Connection Diagram
Dimension Diagram
- Gravity: Industrial Stainless Steel Submersible Pressure Level Sensor(0~5m) x1
- Gravity: Analog Current to Voltage Converter(for 4~20mA Application) (SEN0262) x1
FAQs:
Q: What is the maximum depth this sensor can measure?
A: The sensor has a measuring range of 0-5 meters.
Q: What type of output signal does the sensor provide?
A: The sensor provides a 4-20mA current output signal, which is a standard in industrial applications.
Q: What is the accuracy of the sensor?
A: The sensor has an accuracy of 0.5% of the full scale (5 meters).
Q: Can the sensor be used with liquids other than water?
A: Yes, the sensor can be used with various liquids, but it is important to check the compatibility of the sensor materials (316L stainless steel) with the specific liquid.
Q: Does the sensor require any special calibration?
A: The sensor is factory calibrated and typically does not require additional calibration. However, if high accuracy is crucial, periodic calibration may be beneficial.