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Magnetic Deformation Liquid Level Gauge Level Plus

The Level Plus liquid level gauge is a liquid level displacement sensor that boasts high precision and high reliability through magnetostrictive technology.

With certifications such as ATEX, IECEx, FM, NEPSI, and KC Approval, the intrinsically safe explosion-proof and pressure-resistant specifications enable Temposonics technology to facilitate precise and diverse liquid level measurement. It is widely chosen as an alternative to radar level gauges, servo gauges, dielectric, conductivity, capacitance, and ultrasonic level sensors. Additionally, it supports a maximum rod length of 22m, allows for movement speed, and can measure temperature at 12 locations, making it suitable for monitoring strata and ground subsidence.

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L-shaped mounting housing magnetostrictive level gauge

With the option of a 90° installation angle for the electronic housing, it can be installed in tighter spaces.

Level Plus is a liquid level displacement sensor that boasts high precision and high reliability through magnetostrictive technology. It is widely chosen as a liquid level transmitter in ATEX and FM certified intrinsically safe explosion-proof and pressure-resistant explosion-proof specifications, serving as an alternative to radar level gauges, servo gauges, dielectric, conductivity, capacitance, and ultrasonic level sensors. The Level Plus model CHAMBERED features an electronic housing that can be mounted at a 90° angle, reducing the footprint of the housing and allowing installation in tighter spaces without the need to bend pipes or downgrade the level sensor's grade. An example of an application requiring a 90° mounting option for the housing is magnetic level gauges (MLG) that have flanges at both the top and bottom. In MLGs with flanges at both ends, the electronic housing is restricted to mounting on the upper flange, which reduces the measurement range of the level transmitter mounted on the MLG. By using a housing that can be mounted in an L-shape, it is possible to install it away from the MLG.

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