880 Bluetooth ATEX Cellular Radar Level Sensor

TPS-TEK880

An ATEX/C1 D1 Radar sensor specifically designed to be a low profile, non-contact, continuous liquid level sensor.

Product Description

The 880 ATEX / Intrinsically Safe Cellular Radar level sensor, supplied by Total Pressure Solutions, is UL 913 Class 1 Division 1 Zone 0 certified and utilises advanced radar technology to accurately monitor liquid levels within storage tanks. The sensor captures level data continuously and transmits it as a binary message to a remote server via a secure TCP connection, using CAT-M1 or NB-IoT communication networks. Designed for reliability and ease of installation, this low-profile device provides a non-invasive solution for continuous liquid level measurement without the need for tank penetration. Bluetooth BLE for installation and instant readings via the app and Up to 10 year battery life – ATEX data logger.

Technical Specifications

Part Number:

TPS-TEK880

Product Type:

Remote Liquid Level Monitoring

Pressure Type:

Pressure Range:

Output Type:

Process Connection:

Electrical Connection:

Body Material:

UV Stabilised PP material with an option for PVDF material

Size:

LED Voltage:

Cable Length:

Seal Type:

Temperature:

-25°C to 50°C

Accuracy:

±2% of full scale if greater than 157.5” (400cm)

Voltage:

Current:

Power Supply:

Lithium LiSOCl2 replaceable

Installation Type:

Diameter:

Power Supply:

Lithium LiSOCl2 replaceable

Mounting Type:

Measurement Range:

>3.2” to < 22 feet

Blind Zone:

Display:

Humidity Range:

10% - 100%

Ingres Protection:

IP68

Current:

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024 765 80180
sales@totalpressuresolutions.co.uk
Total Pressure Solutions Ltd, The Fluid Power Centre, Watling Street, Nuneaton, Warwickshire, CV11 6BQ
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