Product category:
Hydrometry, Environment and Floods
News Release from: Baumer Group | Subject: ED753
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 16 April 2008
Compact depth gauge offers good value
for money
The ED753 is a piezo-resistive pressure transmitter with a stainless steel housing, very resistant against aggressive substances, and suitable for use in 1" boreholes
With the hydrostatic pressure transmitter ED753, Baumer Process Instrumentation launches a very compact depth gauge with excellent value for money Since the device is thinner and shorter than previous models, it is suitable especially for applications with very limited space and fits in the 1" pipes often used for the guidance and protection of transmitters
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 7 Aug 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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As the youngest member of the family, the ED753 is provided with all the advantages of the ED75X series.
The housing has been designed according to protection class IP68.
The ventilation is realised by a tube integrated in the cable, enabling the measuring device to adjust to the ambient pressure.
The measuring range reaches from 600mbar to 20bar.
The accuracy has been designed for most standard applications, and the device has been optimised to offer excellent value for money.
Depth gauges are suitable for the level measurement of any liquid.
The application is very easy as no special installations like welded sleeves are needed and no interventions or modifications at the tank are necessary.
The devices are simply inserted into the liquid via cable, where they transmit an analogue output signal proportional to the pressure, which means level of the liquid where the pressure transmitter is submerged.
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