Intempco LTX05 Capacitance Level Transmitter
OEM capacitance level transmitter for water-based liquids.
Overview
Features
- Teflon-jacketed solid SS probe
- Standard or custom probe lengths from 6 inches to 11 feet
- 392°F (200°C) max process temp
- Pressure limits vary based on model and temp
- 100 psi (7 bar) @ 77°F (25°C); P model only
- 500 psi (34 bar) @ 77°F (25°C); PH model only
- 250 psi (17 bar) @ 302°F (150°C)
- 14.5 psi (1 bar) @ 392°F (200°C)
- NEMA 4 rated aluminum housing
- Standard fitting 3/4 NPT
- Continuous loop powered 4-20 mA operation
- Microprocessor Based
- Non-interacting zero and span
- Calibration accomplished with 4 push buttons
- 12 to 36 VDC supply power
Description
The LTX05 level sensors are primarily designed for OEM continous liquid level measurement applications. The assembly consists of NEMA 4 aluminum flip-cover head which houses the electronics, stainless steel process connection and PFA teflon® coated stainless steel probe. LTX05 can withstand extremely corrosive materials. The rugged construction is gas-tight to pressures from vacuum to 34 bar (500 psi). LTX05 is low cost and intended for OEM applications.
LTX05 series, 2 wire level transmitters, are highly reliable microprocessor based, sensors designed to measure tank levels of liquids or certain dry bulk media. LTX sensors measure the change in capacitance that occurs as the tank level changes, and outputs a standard loop-powered 4-20 mA signal. LTX sensors use very high frequency, very low amplitude sensing circuitry to greatly minimize the effects of coating on the sensing probe. Calibration, zero and span, is accomplished via 4 push-buttons on the transmitter.
Intempco LTX05 Capacitance Level Transmitter Applications Include:
- Water and other conductive liquids in metal tanks
- Water based fluids
- Acids
Do Not Use the Intempco LTX05 Capacitance Level Transmitter with:
- Diesel fuels
- Hydraulic oils
- Vegetable oils
- MEK and other solvants
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