WP3051LT Side-mounted Extended Diaphragm Seal Level Transmitter
WP3051LT Side-mounted Pressure Level Transmitter can be used to measure & control hydrostatic pressure and liquid level in all manner of industries:
- ✦ Oil & Gas Storage
- ✦ Petroleum Transport
- ✦ Wastewater Treatment
- ✦ Chemical Production
- ✦ Municipal Water Supply
- ✦ Pharmaceutical Plant
- ✦ Palm Oil Milling
- ✦ Environmental & Recycling
The tube type of WP3051LT level transmitter has a extended diaphragm seal system to separate the sensor from harsh medium. Transmission of medium pressure to sensing component is conducted by fluid filled inside the diaphragm seal. The purpose of extending the diaphragm is to adapt thick-walled and highly insulated construction of process vessels. The diaphragm seal system adopts direct flange connection, both side and top down mounting are available. Material, extension length and other dimensional parameters of the wetted section will be determined by customer's on-site operating condition.
Hydrostatic pressure-based reliable principle
Perfect extended diaphragm seal system
Advanced electronics parts, high precision grade
Multiple material options compatible with harsh medium
Integrated local smart indicator, feasible on-site setting
Standardized 4-20mA DC output, HART/Modbus optional
Item name | Side-mounted Extended Diaphragm Seal Level Transmitter |
Model | WP3051LT |
Measuring range | 0~2068kPa |
Power supply | 24VDC(12-36V); 220VAC, 50Hz |
Output signal | 4-20mA(1-5V); RS-485; HART; 0-10mA(0-5V); 0-20mA(0-10V) |
Span and zero point | Adjustable |
Accuracy | 0.075%FS, 0.1%FS, 0.2%FS, 0.5%FS |
Indicator (local display ) | LCD, LED, Smart LCD |
Process connection | Side/Top-down flange mounting |
Electrical connection | Terminal block cable gland M20x1.5,1/2”NPT, Customized |
Diaphragm material | SS316L, Monel, Hastelloy C, Tantalum, Customized |
Explosion-proof | Intrinsically safe ExiaIICT4 Ga; Flame-proof ExdbIICT6 Gb |
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