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Level and pressure transducer with 0.25% accuracy

A Pressure Systems product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Jan 25, 2007

Pressure Systems, manufacturer of KPSI level and pressure transducers, has just introduced a new, enhanced KPSI Series 705 submersible level transducer with static accuracy of +/-0.25% FSO

To continue meeting market demands for increased accuracy, Pressure Systems, manufacturer of KPSI level and pressure transducers, has just introduced a new, enhanced KPSI Series 705 submersible level transducer with static accuracy of +/-0.25% FSO.

This new specification is now standard for the series and is offered without a price increase over the earlier model.

Pressure Systems first introduced the Series 705 to the market in 2005 to address the harsh operating conditions found in wastewater lift station applications.

With its wide sensing area and flush-mounted, Teflon coated, elastomeric diaphragm, it is ideally suited to highly viscous or slurry environments.

While most applications of this type are adequately served with +/-1.0% FSO accuracy, the original specification of the Series 705, Pressure Systems recognised the ever-increasing requirements for enhanced accuracy.

The Series 705 is available in custom level ranges from 6-115 ft (2-35 m) H2O and has analogue outputs of 4-20 mA or 0-5 VDC.

Its standard housing construction is 316 stainless steel, with titanium available as an option.

Vented gauge applications are virtually maintenance-free with the SuperDry vent filter.

For enhanced reliability in the field, Pressure Systems offers a proprietary, 2-part lightning protection system with a lifetime warranty.

Pricing for the Series 705 starts at USD595 and expedited shipping is available.

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