Fuel, Oil or Bio-fuel level sensor (F- Series)

The F-Series liquid level sensor features 5-bolt flange mount with fully-integrated electronics. The sensor is manufactured to your custom length requirement and offers a fully configurable 500 -1500Hz Frequency output (typically calibrated 500Hz empty, 1500Hz full) .

Key Features

  • Aluminum Construction
  • Available up to 1000mm Long
  • Suitable for Use with Fuels, Oils and Bio-Fuels
  • 500 Hz – 1500 Hz Frequency output
  • -10ºC to +105ºC Operating Temperature
  • Factory Calibrated
  • Solid-State Capacitive Technology
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Description

The F-Series liquid level sensor features 5-bolt flange mount with fully-integrated electronics. The sensor is manufactured to your custom length requirement and offers a fully configurable 500 -1500Hz Frequency output (typically calibrated 500Hz empty, 1500Hz full) .

Manufactured from aluminum, the sensor utilizes solid-state capacitive technology to accurately detect levels of fuel, oil, bio-fuels and other liquids. The sensor is factory calibrated in your liquid type (or equivalent).

Key Features

  • Aluminum Construction
  • Available up to 1000mm Long
  • Suitable for Use with Fuels, Oils and Bio-Fuels
  • 500 Hz – 1500 Hz Frequency output
  • -10ºC to +105ºC Operating Temperature
  • Factory Calibrated
  • Solid-State Capacitive Technology

Electrical Signal Output

Supply Voltage +6V DC to +24VDC
Supply Current <10mA @ 12V
Output Frequency 500 Hz – 1500 Hz
Range Accuracy 0.1mm

Wiring:

Wire 0.5mm Teflon wire
Wiring Gauge 18AWG with SS sleeve

Mechanical & Environmental:

Probe Length 100-700mm
Mounting 5 Bolt Round
Weight 150 mg without cables depending on length
Operating Temperature -10 ºC to 105ºC
Construction Aluminum
Finish Anodized Colour

Installation Procedure:-
1. Connect sensor with frequency input device with wiring shown above.
2. Cut the sensor for desired length if other then 700mm is required.
3. Switch ON power supply; now hold the sensor in dry condition. Wait for frequency other then 15Hz.Switch On/Off the system once again.
4. Sensor will always calibrate from 500 to 1500 Hz scale to reduce software overheads.