The CS15 Non-Clogging Submersible Pressure Transducer is ideal for liquid level measurement in turbulent tanks and tanks with viscous medias such as wastewater lift stations. This submersible pressure transducer, from Core Sensors, includes a heavy duty steel cage that acts as a barrier between solids in the tank and the flush diaphragm of the sensor to prevent clogging. The bird cage also anchors the sensor at the bottom of the tank to ensure accurate level readings. A vent tube runs the length of the cable to quickly equalize the barometric pressure within the sensor body. A Hastelloy C276 diaphragm, stainless steel construction, and an ETFE cable jacket for this pressure sensor allow installation in a wide variety of liquids. Precision TIG welds along with a Kynar strain relief and Viton seals prevent liquids from entering the sensor, resulting in an IP68 rating.
The CS15 Non-Clogging Submersible Pressure Transducer is ideal for liquid level measurement in turbulent tanks and tanks with viscous medias such as wastewater lift stations. A Hastelloy C276 diaphragm, stainless steel construction and an ETFE cable jacket for this pressure sensor allow for installation in a wide variety of liquids.
The heavy duty steel cage anchors the sensor at the bottom of the tank to ensure accurate level readings. In addition, the steel bird cage acts as a barrier between solids in the tank and the flush diaphragm of the sensor. A vent tube runs the length of the cable and quickly equalizes the barometric pressure within the sensor body. This submersible pressure sensor, from Core Sensors, is available in various output signals including 4-20 mA for long distance transmissions and voltage outputs for low power, low current consumption applications.
The CS15 Non-Clogging Submersible Pressure Transducer is able to withstand some of the toughest environments. With a thickness of 1 to 1.5 mils, the diaphragm is the thinnest component of the transducer. To help protect this critical component, Hastelloy C276 (UNS N10276) is the standard diaphragm material. This material is a super nickel-molybdenum-chromium alloy offering excellent corrosion resistance, prolonging the life of the transducer. You can learn more about Hastelloy and wetted parts here: psctexas.com/wetted-materials-options-for-pressure-sensors/
300 series stainless steel (316L and 304) make up the remaining metallic construction including the heavy duty steel cage, housing (case), and 1/2″ MNPT conduit fitting. Precision TIG welds along with a Kynar strain relief and Viton seals prevent liquids from entering the sensor, resulting in an IP68 rating. A high quality ETFE cable jacket exits the sensor, allowing for long term submersion in a wide variety of liquids.
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