Magnetostrictive level sensors

Aug. 25, 2011
The XT-1000 Series of magnetostrictive continuouslevel sensors offer continuous level measurement in lengths from 8 in. to over 13 ft. The sensor constantly senses fluid level regardless of the physical state

The XT-1000 Series of magnetostrictive continuouslevel sensors offer continuous level measurement in lengths from 8 in. to over 13 ft. The sensor constantly senses fluid level regardless of the physical state of the media, including bubbles, foam, condensation, precipitation, pressure, temperature, or changes in density.

The stainless-steel, 4 to 20-mA sensor is compatible with a variety of tank dimensions and comes in an explosionproof version for installation in potentially explosive atmospheres where electrical equipment of category 1 (zone 0) or category ½ (zone 0/1) are required.

Gems Sensors & Controls
One Cowles Rd.
Plainville, CT 06062
(800) 378- 1600
www.gemssensors.com

© 2011 Penton Media, Inc.

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