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Selection guide for level and pressure transducers

A Pressure Systems product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Aug 31, 2006

Pressure Systems, manufacturer of KPSI level and pressure transducers, now offers a tri-fold brochure to assist in the selection of KPSI transducers

Pressure Systems, manufacturer of KPSI level and pressure transducers, now offers a tri-fold brochure to assist in the selection of KPSI transducers.

The selection guide assists users in choosing the proper measurement technique and hardware to monitor and/or control the liquid level of wells, surface and ground water, reservoirs, lift stations, tanks and other municipal and environmental applications, which is important to ensure accurate data and minimal instrument maintenance.

This pocket version of the Pressure Systems transducer selection guide is a quick and easy reference, and includes a specification matrix that categorises the most essential characteristics of each transducer.

With it, users can easily identify the instrument that best meets their needs for various submersible and non-submersible applications.

The specifications in the selection guide include transducer model, transducer accuracy, a brief description, full-scale ranges and transducer output.

The selection guide also details the product lines offered by Pressure Systems, the technology behind KPSI transducers, and additional accessories and options, such as K-ware software, lifetime lightning protection and shipping services, provided by Pressure Systems to enhance the functionality of their KPSI level and pressure transducers.

For more information, contact Denise Topping at Pressure Systems.

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