Submersible pressure transducers are extremely affordable and versatile level sensors that calculate level based upon the amount of pressure being exerted on the sensor from the liquid above it. Pressure sensors can be used in a wide range of liquids including water, wastewater and a variety of chemicals. Since they have a low current draw, they are often specified for remote locations and for battery powered applications.
The PT-500 submersible pressure transducers are compatible with most chemicals, including those that may be toxic or corrosive. You can select from a variety of housings and cables to ensure your sensor will stand up to its operational environment. With lightning protection built into the sensor, there is no need for a separate surge protector, which protects your equipment and saves you money. Plus, it helps reduces your overall equipment investment, since you will not be replacing sensors due to power surges that may damage the sensors.
A protective cage is used with a pressure sensor to protect it from damage. BinMaster offers a protective cage that is a separate component, making it reusable in the event a sensor needs to be replaced. Over the long term, this gives you more flexibility and saves on your total out-of-pocket investment. BinMaster offers a traditional protective cage that is welded to the sensor body.
The ability to perform the zero adjust simply in the field is a unique attribute, eliminating the need to perform the adjustment with a potentiometer screw. Using a simple magnet supplied with the unit, you simply touch the side of the sensor housing to move the zero point up or down.
Features:
• Built-in lightning protection protects your investment
• Multiple protective cage options
• Optional reusable cages save on long-term investment
• Simple field zero adjustment using a magnet (supplied with the unit)
• Low current draw make it ideal for battery-powered applications
• Compatible with most toxic or corrosive chemicals
Applications:
• Versatile for a variety of liquids
• Water and wastewater management
• Waste lift stations for overflow prevention
• Leachate tanks at landfills
• Remote location monitoring due to low current draw