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US $500.00
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

Level sensors
LFP Cubic / TDR sensor

Type: LFP1000-F4NMB

Part Number- 1066792

MediumFluids
MeasurementSwitch, Continuous
DesignStandard
Probe typeRope probe
Probe length1,000 mm
Process pressure–1 bar ... 10 bar
Process temperature–20 °C ... +100 °C
GOST approval
RoHS certificate
IO-Link
CULus certificate
  • Performance
    Accuracy of sensor element± 5 mm 1)
    Repeatability≤ 2 mm
    Resolution< 2 mm
    Response time< 400 ms
    Dielectricity constant

    ≥ 5 for mono rod probe / rope probe

    ≥ 1.8 with coaxial tube

    ConductivityNo limitation
    Maximum level change≤ 500 mm/s
    Inactive area at process connection25 mm 2)
    Inactive area at end of probe10 mm 1)
    MTTF194.3 years (EN ISO 13849-1)
    • 1) With water under reference conditions.
    • 2) With parameterized container with water under reference conditions, otherwise 40 mm.

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