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Veratron Deep-Pipe Level Sender - 250mm - 240 to 33 Ohm for Fuel and Water Tanks

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MSRP: $75.30
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82734
UPC:
7640178725881
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Description

Deep-Pipe Level Sender - 250mm - 240 to 33 OHM

Deep-Pipe Level Sensor is ideal for usage in fuel tanks. Its 38 mm diameter vertical tube contains a float inside, which measures a level of the liquid. Small holes at the top and bottom of the tube act as a baffle to fuel sloshing around in the fuel tank, so the float position remains stable at any sea state.

Sensors are made in various lengths starting at 150 mm increasing to 1200 mm please ensure that the length chosen is at least 4 mm from the base of the fuel tank once fitted.

Features:


  • Tubular Sensor Stainless Steel

  • Suitable for Fuel (Oi -Petroleum-Diesel-Gasoline) and Water

  • Length: 250 mm

Technical Specifications:


  • TE Superseal Connector 2-Pole IP67

  • Operating Temp.: -25C to 65C or -13F to 149F

  • Operating Voltage: 6 to 24 VDC

  • Compensation chamber

  • Flange: 5-Hole SAE Flange 54mm PA66 GF30

  • Wiring harness with length of 200 mm

  • Signal ranges: 240 to 33 OHM

  • IP67 protection rating

  • Communication: Analog

In the Box:


  • Deep-Pipe Level Sensor

  • Installation Kit

  • Safety Instructions

  • Installation Instructions

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This product may not be returned to the original point of purchase. Please contact the manufacturer directly with any issues or concerns.

The Veratron Deep-Pipe Level Sender, part number A2C1746190001, is a precision sensor designed for accurate liquid level measurement in fuel tanks and water containers. With a durable 250 mm stainless steel tubular design, this sensor features a float mechanism inside that effectively gauges the liquid level, ensuring reliable readings across various sea states. Small baffles at the top and bottom of the tube prevent fuel sloshing, maintaining stable measurements during vehicle movement or rough conditions. This sensor is ideal for applications involving gasoline, diesel, petroleum, or water, offering versatility for marine, transportation, and industrial uses. The sensor includes a TE Superseal 2-Pole IP67 connector, providing a secure and waterproof electrical connection, suitable for harsh environments. It operates within a temperature range of -25°C to 65°C (-13°F to 149°F) and requires a voltage supply between 6 and 24 VDC. The flange connects via a 5-hole SAE flange with a 54 mm diameter, and the wiring harness measures 8 inches long for flexible installation. The sensor’s signal output ranges from 240 to 33 ohms, compatible with a variety of measurement systems, and communicates via an analog signal. An integrated compensation chamber improves accuracy over temperature variations. The package includes the Deep-Pipe Level Sensor, installation kit, safety instructions, and detailed installation guidance. The sensor is sold individually and is designed to be installed with a minimum clearance of 4 mm from the tank base. This product is built for durability, ease of installation, and precise liquid level monitoring in demanding environments, making it an essential component for fuel management and water level monitoring systems.

Features:

  • Tubular stainless steel sensor for durability and corrosion resistance
  • Suitable for measuring fuel (gasoline, diesel, petroleum), and water
  • 250 mm length optimized for tank compatibility
  • TE Superseal 2-Pole IP67 connector for waterproof electrical connection
  • Operating temperature range from -25°C to 65°C (-13°F to 149°F)
  • Voltage operation from 6 to 24 VDC for versatile power options
  • Includes a compensation chamber for improved accuracy
  • 5-hole SAE flange with a 54 mm diameter for secure mounting
  • Wiring harness length of 8 inches for flexible installation
  • Analog signal output with a range of 240 to 33 ohms for precise level measurement

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