Series 80 level sensor, stainless steel levels
  • Series 80 level sensor, stainless steel levels
  • Series 80 level sensor, stainless steel levels
  • Series 80 level sensor, stainless steel levels

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Series 80 level sensor, stainless steel levels

Series 80 level sensors are 316L stainless steel, horizontally mounted sensors. These are sensors designed to work with an aggressive medium. The Normally Open or Normally Closed output type can be changed by turning the sensor 180°. They are available in two versions, a standard version designed for operation at temperatures up to 120°C and a high-temperature version up to 200°C. This sensor is also available in ATEX version - model HFS-FP Ideal for use in the food, automotive, pharmaceutical and chemical industries.

  • Horizontally mounted sensors.
  • Made of stainless steel.
  • Working under pressure up to 350psi
  • Working temperature up to 120°C or 200°C
  • NO and NC operating mode changed by turning the sensor 180°

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Series 80 level sensors are 316L stainless steel, horizontally mounted sensors. These are sensors designed to work with an aggressive medium. The Normally Open or Normally Closed output type can be changed by turning the sensor 180°. They are available in two versions, a standard version designed for operation at temperatures up to 120°C and a high-temperature version up to 200°C. This sensor is also available in ATEX version - model HFS-FP Ideal for use in the food, automotive, pharmaceutical and chemical industries.

  • Horizontally mounted sensors.
  • Made of stainless steel.
  • Working under pressure up to 350psi
  • Working temperature up to 120°C or 200°C
  • NO and NC operating mode changed by turning the sensor 180°
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