Submersible Level Transducers Resist Corrosion

Feb. 1, 2001
The all-titanium Series 700T submersible transducers are ideal for marine applications with saltwater or brackish water conditions and other water/wastewater applications that require a corrosive resistant transducer. The transducers span accuracies

The all-titanium Series 700T submersible transducers are ideal for marine applications with saltwater or brackish water conditions and other water/wastewater applications that require a corrosive resistant transducer. The transducers span accuracies of from ±0.05% to ±1.0% FSO and standard pressure ranges of from 0-2 psig through 0-500 psig. The transducers are available in 4-20 m/A or voltage outputs, are certified to FM, UL and CSA, and can be custom-specified within standard parameters to the user's pressure ranges. The units, designed into compact, rugged packages, are 100% computer-tested, calibrated and serialized. Pricing for Series 700T submersible level transducers starts at $395.00 each.

Company: PRESSURE SYSTEMS INC. - Sales Department

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