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Monday, October 26, 2009

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612_Series_level_transmitter
The 612 Series feature optional lightning protection.



NOSHOK (Berea, OH) has announced the availability their 612 Series level transmitter, designed for industrial applications. Features include:

  • Accurate, shock resistant & stable over long periods of time
  • Advanced diffused semi-conductor & sputtered thin film sensor.
  • Ranges from 0 inH2O to 50 in H2O through 0 to 1,000 psi.
  • Corrosion resistant 316 L stainless steel construction.
  • Reverse polarity protection, short circuit protection & nosecone are standard.
  • Optional lightning protection.
  • Optional 5 to 30 Vdc input for 0.5 to 2.5 Vdc output, for field applications.
  • Optional integrated temperature measurement (PT100 RTD).
  • Ideal for applications including irrigation, food & beverage, waste water, water distribution, level & depth, bore hole, offshore and R&D.

For more information visit www.noshok.com

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