Level Transducers Tout Improved Performance

April 1, 2003
Incorporating the latest in ASIC technology to limit the effects of temperature changes and improve accuracy, the Series 340 submersible level transducers exhibit a total error band of 0.25% over their entire compensated temperature range from

Incorporating the latest in ASIC technology to limit the effects of temperature changes and improve accuracy, the Series 340 submersible level transducers exhibit a total error band of 0.25% over their entire compensated temperature range from -20°C to +60°C. Measuring 0.75" in diameter, the tansducers are available in 316 SS or titanium packages with pressure ranges from 0 to 5 psig and 0 to 100 psig. Intermediate pressure ranges are also available. Three-wire transducers deliver an output voltage from 0 to 5 Vdc, and two-wire units deliver an output current range from 4 mA to 20 mA. Other features include an internal 24 Vdc power supply and a choice of polyurethane and Tefzel cables. Single-unit pricing is $895 with a delivery time of five days ARO. For additional information, call PRESSURE SYSTEMS INC., Hampton, VA. (800) 328-3665.

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