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P105 Capacitive Level Transmitter

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Product Highlights

  • With visual OLED or LED display
  • Great for liquids as well as bulk solids
  • Optional sully coated wetted probes for aggressive or electrically conductive media
  • 4...20mA with HART
  • No dead zones along the wetted probe (measures across full length)
  • Well suited for media low dielectric constants
  • Easy down-loading of set parameters for up-loading to additional units
  • Designed for all applications including Food, Beverage, Pharmaceutical and Biomedical
  • threaded and tri-clamp process connection options

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Product Description

The P105 level transmitter is a compact measuring device consisting of the level meter body and a measuring electrode. The level meter body contains measurement electronics and a display module. The electronics measure the electrical capacity of the electrode system, which depends on the level height. The level meter’s electrical output corresponds to the capacity (level height) and the measured data are shown on the meter’s display.

The level meter can be adjusted by means of a display and adjustment module positioned at the top of sensor under the transparent lid.  This device has a 4–20 mA current output with HART® communication. The level meter is fed by means of a cable connected to the terminal block positioned under the display and adjustment module.

The P105 is available in several sensing electrode modifications (rod and rope-type electrodes). Electrodes may be coated with insulation, which is important for their functioning in the case of adherent, electrically conductive and aggressive media. Rod electrodes are also available in a version provided with a reference tube or a pair of parallel electrodes for measuring liquids in non-conductive tanks.